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It’s worth it if you want the hood.
About $950.00 core support
About $810.00 for the 350 hood.

Of course the 500 hood will be more money.
Why would you not just drill the holes ion the 350 hood?
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^ I "liked" your post even while I cringed at the thought of it. :)
 

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^ I "liked" your post even while I cringed at the thought of it. :)
Looking at pictures, I suspect they are the same hood with a larger hole for the air vent. The idea of spending big bucks to buy a hood does not thrill me
 

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I like to disassemble things.
I was told long ago where the hood and fenders were coming from and what they were made of. I was also told the 2020 GT500 hood wouldn't fit the GT350 as the arch in the hood above the wheel centerlines didn't match that of the GT350.

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...25lbs-curb-weight.108893/page-39#post-2431235

That said, I studied the GT500 hood in CAD and it looked very close to fitting the GT350.

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The best I could do with the images I was able to "procure." An overlay of a 2020 GT500 hood skin atop a a GT350 hood.

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