updated on my car. I do not know if the hood is original. Thanks. also, how do I post a picture or two. Jon

Makes sense. I know that the 1608 brochures show a two-bump hood and the 1438 does not. But cars like Troy McKaskle's 1608 have a flat hood (U.S. Spec 1972). I would defer to what you're saying, god knows if they had a bunch of flat hoods left over they probably installed them.vandor wrote:Actually Brad, you are not entirely correct.
In the US Spiders had the flat hood until 1972 or so, and only got the bumps with the CS chassis (1592, 1756cc) close to the 1973 model year (there were some early 1973 1608cc BS Spiders with small bump hoods).
In Europe the 1608 Spiders had very small bumps - I think. I have not seen a enough of them to be 100% sure if all of them were like that.
That's a Spider 2000 hood, definitely not stock. The 1608/1592/1800 hood had...itty bitty titties as in the picture below. Apparently the USA models for a while had flat hoods...bigjon42 wrote:Well, here is my 71 W/bumps. Jon
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They say it will fit nicedom wrote:Big titties little titties or no titties an early spider owners dilemma. I have decided to keep my 72 as flat as a board. Hope my twin idfs fit with 1.75 inch air cleaners or she will need a boob job.
Great looking ride Bigjon!bigjon42 wrote:Well, here is my 71 W/bumps. Jon
http://i1280.photobucket.com/albums/a48 ... 388709.jpg