- Joined
- Aug 3, 2010
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- First Name
- Andy
- Truck Year
- '77, '78, '79, '84, '88
- Truck Model
- K5 thru K30
- Engine Size
- 350-454
The main reason was to get the inside cab hood release. My granddaughter has been driving it and has found several occasions where someone had popped the hood and didn't get it closed all the way.
After ready these post and trying to find what I can on the Internet, I've decide just to leave it like it is.
I guess I'll have to find a way to lock the hood.
An inside hood release was optional from '77-'80. It requires a different core support top panel, center grille/latch support and hood striker. However, your '73 grille would no longer fit and you would have to use the grill and mounts from a '77-'80. Also, if your hood is an original, pre '77 hood, you would need to cut the opening on the underside for the safety catch hook. Not too much to swap really, you just lose the look of the earlier '73-'74 grille.
There used to be aftermarket universal inside hood locks available from places like JC Whitney and I think NAPA too. I have no idea where you would find one now.