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  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349
  • Hood Scoop - Eliminator / Cobra Jet - NOS ~ 1969 - 1970 Mercury Cougar - 42349

Item #: 42349

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Price: $600.89
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    Description

    BOSS 302, 351w, 351c, 390 and 428 Eliminator Cougars all used the same scoop whether they were equipped with Ram Air or not. The Scoop measures 21 5/8" at the widest point on the front, 25" at the widest point at the rear and 26 1/8" tall when stood on end and measured at its longest point. The scoop is 2 7/8" tall at the front middle when mounted on the hood.


    Ford part # C9WY-16C630-B.

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    WCCC is a buyer of used and NOS hard to find 67-73 Mercury Cougar parts. Usually we give an in store credit of 50% of our web price for parts delivered in hand or by carrier to our Brooks, Oregon location. If you're not interested in store credit, just shoot us an email and we will let you know if it's is something we can pay cash for. We do not send cash for parts in advance but we often can compensate you within hours of receiving the goods. 

    Sometimes a 50% wholesale bid will not be enough to entice you to sell. It never hurts to ask if we can up our bid! If it is an in demand item that we have requests for we often can pay more. Just email us if you have questions or want to share pictures.

    Specifications:
    Shipping Weight: 10.00 LBS
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    Question
    Jason Davee Asked:
    I keep have seen listings on ebay for 1969-1970 Cougar hood scoops but they are either Mustang or possibly Mavrick / Comet ones. I want to buy one with the correct bolt pattern and don't care if it came off a Comet. Will one of those have the same bolt pattern and spacing? Also, there are some that are listed as true 1970 Cougar scoops but I don't know how to properly identify them based on the markers on the underside. One right now says Ford Assy D34BV and 40-2742 D14B -16C664 AA and 40-2444 -C9GB-16C664 C (stamped over a B) and 40-2446 and C9WB-16C664-C / Also Ford Panel C9GB-16056-C (stamped over a B) 40-2445. Thanks for the help.
    February 22, 2023 9:26 AM
    Answer
    WCCC Admin Answered:

    If you scroll through all of the images for this listing, one of them is a shot of the back and that should give you an idea of the numbers you should find on the correct one for the 70 Cougar. I noticed that the numbers on the used one we have listed (https://secure.cougarpartscatalog.com/c9wb-16c664-c.html) vary a bit from this NOS one, but we state the used one is a service replacement. When there is a bunch of Ford part numbers on the bottom of the scoop, it shows you that you can move the studs to the different stud locations on the scoop to make it fit any of the listed applications, so you are really looking for one that lists c9wb-16c664-b or c9wb-16c664-c on the bottom of the scoop.


    The correct scoop for the 70 Cougar was also known to be used on the following cars:

    1969 Mercury Cyclone
    1970 Mercury Comet
    1971 Mercury Comet
    1972 Mercury Comet
    1973 Ford Maverick Grabber
      March 2, 2023 11:57 PM
      Question
      Kimpa Asked:
      Is it fiberglass or metal?
      December 1, 2022 3:46 AM
      Answer
      WCCC Admin Answered:
      This is an original. These never came from Ford in metal, this is an original fiberglass hood scoop.
      December 1, 2022 4:06 AM

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