Got a hood today. It's not perfect, but better than what I had. The color of the new-to-me fender seems to match this (re)sprayed, not original to the donor car, made in Taiwan, hood. So, the touchup paint that I got for my car is a perfect match for my car, but not the parts that I touched up. Complete repaint of at least the front end will have to be something for next year if I decide to go that route.
As mentioned, this hood is made in Taiwan, not an original hood. It sounds like an old hood when opening and closing. Definitely made different from the original. The hinges and supports are were not swapped, it's the hood itself and how it is constructed. Also, I swapped the hood right there in the parking lot of U-pull in Pontiac, then took my original hood back in for the $5 core charge.
You can see the color difference between the original(?) color of my car and the donated parts, and if you look closely you can probably see the darker touchup that does not match the fender but would match my presumably original color.
The bumper cover does need a little attention still, it's not quite lined up right. Although I will NOT do it the same way that the hood donor car had it done:
Yes, body filler over the 3 inch wood screw.
You can maybe see the end of the screw in the second picture.
Also, what I've learned about whale fenders, CV fenders and MGM fenders are not the same '98-02. CV fenders appear to be the same '98+ as '03+ MGM fenders. As far as I can tell they should mount the same, it's just the cornering light area that is different. Also, MGM and CV header panels are different. Again, should mount the same, it's the area around the grill that is different. CV has body color header panel area visible around the grill while MGM does not. Didn't really study aero fenders, but MGM appears to possibly be the same '92-'02, while CV appears to possibly run '92+ the same as MGM '03+.
As mentioned, this hood is made in Taiwan, not an original hood. It sounds like an old hood when opening and closing. Definitely made different from the original. The hinges and supports are were not swapped, it's the hood itself and how it is constructed. Also, I swapped the hood right there in the parking lot of U-pull in Pontiac, then took my original hood back in for the $5 core charge.
You can see the color difference between the original(?) color of my car and the donated parts, and if you look closely you can probably see the darker touchup that does not match the fender but would match my presumably original color.
The bumper cover does need a little attention still, it's not quite lined up right. Although I will NOT do it the same way that the hood donor car had it done:
Yes, body filler over the 3 inch wood screw.
You can maybe see the end of the screw in the second picture.
Also, what I've learned about whale fenders, CV fenders and MGM fenders are not the same '98-02. CV fenders appear to be the same '98+ as '03+ MGM fenders. As far as I can tell they should mount the same, it's just the cornering light area that is different. Also, MGM and CV header panels are different. Again, should mount the same, it's the area around the grill that is different. CV has body color header panel area visible around the grill while MGM does not. Didn't really study aero fenders, but MGM appears to possibly be the same '92-'02, while CV appears to possibly run '92+ the same as MGM '03+.
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