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I have a 1936 Chevy 2-door Sedan Slantback and wondering if the 1936 Coupe have the same exact hood?

I am missing the top two pieces I have the sides and trying to purchase the correct one.

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The hoods from all '36 Master series cars are alike. The hoods from all Standard series cars are alike. Standard and Master hoods are NOT alike. Truck hoods are different.

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Thanks for your response,
Do you mean there are Master Coupes and Master Sedans and these would be the same hood?
I noticed when trying to buy one on eBay some have more slant at the windshield side and one is more square as that the case?
Appreciate your help.

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There is only one hood for ALL 1936 passenger cars....same for the windshield and cowl.
The Master and Standard hood are the same except the Master hood has holes drilled in the louvers for the chrome trim. The Standard has no trim.


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The Standards have a painted stripe along the edge of the hood louvers and the Masters have a chrome strip attached that area. You can mix the two up but it will not be correct for the car.


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