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Proper Terminology?

They are ALL red, just some different shades.

The one with the side boards belongs to Brenda and Rob Draper.
The Blue one is still in the garage hiding. It will be out for Sand Blast 16 this week though.
 
Most people here have no idea how much went into this amazing photo and how insane the one on the right actually is...

:woohoo::smokin::bacon::woot:
 
Only 9 years to get it here.
 
Most people here have no idea how much went into this amazing photo and how insane the one on the right actually is...

:woohoo::smokin::bacon::woot:
Is there a thread on here about the one on the right? Are they firebird style hoodscoops?
 
Is there a thread on here about the one on the right? Are they firebird style hoodscoops?
I haven’t post on here much about this build, mostly because of all the problems I had getting it this far. I will post some after Sand Blast.
The hood scoops were designed by Ken/Trol and AJ’s. I purchased all the molds from Tom when he decided to retire. I have the universal Jeep licensed molds from the 2a through the TJ. Excluding the 3b and CJ-6. They offered stock, small ‘57 T-Bird’ style and the duel scoop like on most of mine on all the hoods and one piece front ends. I still have everything to produce them, early Bronco, Scout and Scout II. I can’t see me starting another business at my age now, in my 70s, so if you hear if anyone interested in making money, I will make them a smoken deal on everything, and yes, that includes the Scrambler molds.
 
I haven’t post on here much about this build, mostly because of all the problems I had getting it this far. I will post some after Sand Blast.
The hood scoops were designed by Ken/Trol and AJ’s. I purchased all the molds from Tom when he decided to retire. I have the universal Jeep licensed molds from the 2a through the TJ. Excluding the 3b and CJ-6. They offered stock, small ‘57 T-Bird’ style and the duel scoop like on most of mine on all the hoods and one piece front ends. I still have everything to produce them, early Bronco, Scout and Scout II. I can’t see me starting another business at my age now, in my 70s, I will make them a smoken deal on everything, and yes, that includes the Scrambler molds.
You have the all the fiberglass body molds? Wow. I want one of the hoods.
 
You have the all the fiberglass body molds? Wow. I want one of the hoods.
Yes, I do have all the molds. There is a large demand for bodies, fenders, hoods, windshield frames and one piece front clips (dog houses. I just don’t have the time to produce them. This retirement stuff is demanding!
 
I just call it "The Fleet"...
 
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