Description
- High quality fiberglass Corvette L’88 Hood
- Heavily reinforced molds are adapted from original GM panels
- Fits Corvette years 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981
- Finest Automotive Grade Resins With 3 Layers Of 1.5 Oz Mat
- Soft Sanding Gel Coat
- Our hand rolled process Is stronger & durable
- Machined Steel Plates Riveted To Inner Hood Reinforcement
- Made In The USA
This is a L-88 bolt on hood that fits 1977-1981 Corvette with direct bolt on application. We created the mold from an original L-88 style Corvette hood. This hood has the ‘Look’ with a 4 inch
The fiberglass Corvette L’88 hood will improve and accentuate your vehicle’s original styling. It has been engineered and made by experienced craftsman who pay close attention to detail. These men and women take pride in the products they build to ensure this sleek, detailed, Corvette part complements your vehicle’s exterior design, giving it that outstanding look every Corvette owner craves.
The hand laid fiberglass L’88 hood is strong and durable. Each Stinger Fiberglass mold has been painstakingly reproduced from the original GM body parts and has heavy reinforcements to ensure consistent quality and a superior fit. They are NOT built using a chopper gun as with cheaper imitations. Hand lamination is used to make every part here at Stinger Fiberglass. The gray gel coat finish is perfect to sand, seal and paint which means minimal prep time.
Conditions out of our control are rough on vehicles, so we use high quality materials to withstand years of exposure to the elements. This Corvette L’88 hood will look great and will add originality, style and attitude to your car!
At Stinger Fiberglass Designs we make fiberglass products for the classic car enthusiast and we use superior materials. Whether you are searching for something unique compared to other vehicles, or sticking with the classic factory look, the choice is yours.
Ships via freight truck to your home or business.
We make everything we sell & sell everything we make!
NOTE: Fiberglass panels require fitting, trimming, shimming, and special finishing. Unless you are experienced in working with fiberglass, we recommend using a qualified body shop.