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fiberglass cowl on non-fox

My '01 F-150 got hailed on a couple weeks ago.  Looks like it will be cheaper to go with an aftermarket hood.  I would like a cowl hood and one of the better looking ones I found is made by Cervini's.  I was wondering if anyone has had experience with this company and/or fiberglass cowl hoods.  Are they as durable as a metal hood?  I think Cervini's is a good company...I know they make a ton of Fox mustang parts.  I do know that a friend of mine put a fiberglass cowl hood on his 4th Gen Camaro and he had some issues with warping in the hot sun...but he may have had a cheapie brand.
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fiberglass cowl on non-fox

Reply #1
I beleive Cervini's is one of the top brands you can get.  Hell it probable is THE top for stang stuff and the F150

fiberglass cowl on non-fox

Reply #2
Ive heard nothing but good things about Cervini Hoods. Just outta my price range for parts I want.
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Reply #3
yeah cervini high quality high price but you get what you pay for.
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