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56Chris
03-27-2019, 05:48 PM
Who's converted their 56 hood to a smoothie and eliminated the bird?
Specifically, how did you address mounting the inside hood latch assembly without using the bird holes? Did you simply weld that to the hood and close the holes or weld threaded studs to the bottom of the hood and bolt the latch assembly to the studs. I understand there is much more involved regarding flattening the raised area where the bird mounts. Also know they make repro smoothies for the 56 but, want to use what I have. All suggestions welcome.

Rick_L
03-27-2019, 05:53 PM
I wouldn't weld anything to the underside of the hood if I could help it.

chevynut
03-27-2019, 07:50 PM
I think the "bird" is iconic and I personally like them...that's what makes these cars classic imo. I put a new one on my Nomad.

If you insist on deleting it, I would just weld the holes up and forget about it. The braces will work fine without the hood bird.


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567chevys
03-27-2019, 08:00 PM
Dumb question ?,

I have always called that part the Plane. Is it a Bird or a Plane ?


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56Chris
03-27-2019, 09:03 PM
I've always liked the smoothies over the bird for a street rod but, that's just my taste. I've seen quite a few smoothed but, never able to see how they secure the rear part of the hood latch housing as there are two holes that are secured by the rear mounting studs of the bird. Without the bolts from the bird, that housing or latch mounting bracket would be lose. The bird also sets on a raised area of the hood in the shape of the bird base. That needs to be flattened to the contour of the hood. The ridge also needs to be extended and tapered to the front of the hood where the bird sat. At the end of the day, it's a fair amount of fabrication just to eliminate the bird. Probably why they have been available for the 55's for awhile and finally available for the 56's within the last year or so. I'm going to research further cutting into the hood.

Chevynut's hood turned out very nice!

chevynut
03-27-2019, 09:42 PM
never able to see how they secure the rear part of the hood latch housing as there are two holes that are secured by the rear mounting studs of the bird. Without the bolts from the bird, that housing or latch mounting bracket would be lose.

The back end of that brace attaches to the hood cross-brace so it shouldn't really be "loose". I'm not sure if they intended for the brace to be secured by the bird or if they just needed holes in it to mount the bird. I assume the latter. I modified my latch assembly and attached it to a custom hood brace with screws. I think it would be fine without the hood bird studs through it.

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The bird also sets on a raised area of the hood in the shape of the bird base. That needs to be flattened to the contour of the hood. The ridge also needs to be extended and tapered to the front of the hood where the bird sat. At the end of the day, it's a fair amount of fabrication just to eliminate the bird. Probably why they have been available for the 55's for awhile and finally available for the 56's within the last year or so.

I've seen it done by cutting out the bird area and replacing it with flat steel, and I've seen it done by heating and hammering the area flat. Either way is going to take some fancy metalworking, especially re-peaking the hood. It can be done. I think the repop hood would save a lot of work, and possibly a trashed hood. Only you know your skill level.


Chevynut's hood turned out very nice!

Thanks! ;)

56Chris
03-28-2019, 05:14 AM
Chevynut - Those are the kind of underside photos I've been looking for! Thanks! I've seen it done several ways but, none of them easy. There is a shop here in Nebraska that does some outstanding work called Restore a Muscle Car. https://www.restoreamusclecar.com/restore . If you check out their site, go to Our Work and scroll through until you find a blue and silver 56. They have over 2700 build photos . Sorry I can't provide an exact link to the photo but, I'm on my kindle without java which is needed to see the photos. They kept the car mostly stock looking but, they've performed many customizations with some excellent metal work. Including removing the entire roof to shave gutters, etc. I've seen this car in person several times and it's some the finest metal work I've ever seen. I've followed some of your work in your photo album and thought you might appreciate some some of the things they've done. Start scrolling backwards to get to pics of how they shaved the hood. I enjoy the fabrication part of building and always looking for new things to learn. Thanks again for the pics.

55 Tony
03-28-2019, 05:20 AM
I think the "bird" is iconic and I personally like them...that's what makes these cars classic imo. I put a new one on my Nomad.

OMG. As far as you like to go away from stock, that's a shock. You actually used the word "classic". :) But it figures because our tastes are completely different, I don't have a bird on the 55. It doesn't go with the hot rod theme.

55 Tony
03-28-2019, 05:23 AM
Dumb question ?,

I have always called that part the Plane. Is it a Bird or a Plane ?


Sid
It's Superman!

OK, it's a plane that everyone calls a bird because that sounds cooler.

Rick_L
03-28-2019, 06:18 AM
I'm not sure if they intended for the brace to be secured by the bird or if they just needed holes in it to mount the bird. I assume the latter.

When I first replied I didn't know exactly what the underside of the hood looked like an a 56, but Cnut's photo makes the bird and latch brace attachment clear. Just as a point of reference, the outer bird screws on a 55 don't go through the latch brace - they are a bit more outboard and only go through the hood itself. So I don't think the latch brace needs those screws.

I think MP&C nosed a 55 hood in an article years back. Might be worth a search to get info and discussion. The 56 is a bit more work as the 55 doesn't have the raised area under the bird wings.

BamaNomad
03-28-2019, 06:50 AM
It's Superman!

OK, it's a plane that everyone calls a bird because that sounds cooler.

Well, we could even question whether it's a plane (or not)... no question though that it's a HOOD ORNAMENT! :)

chevynut
03-28-2019, 08:17 AM
OMG. As far as you like to go away from stock, that's a shock. You actually used the word "classic". :) But it figures because our tastes are completely different, I don't have a bird on the 55. It doesn't go with the hot rod theme.

OMG, for a guy who claims he likes "stock" cars and has a "stock" 454 in his, I'm shocked that you actually removed the "classic" bird!:D

My car has always been completely stock-looking outside except for wheels, stance, paint, and glass. I don't like "shaved" cars although I did shave my bumper guards. Where I've deviated most from stock is the drivetrain and chassis, and the interior. The exterior has every script, molding, and emblem that came with the car. I even added stock outside mirrors.....and have considered adding some NOS fender birds and rocker moldings that I have, but not sure about that.

My car will look very similar to this one....

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chevynut
03-28-2019, 08:22 AM
Planes don't have "beaks". :p Birds don't have twin vertical stabilizers. So it's a Birdplane! :D

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hGUAAOSwTPBa9HLa/s-l1600.jpg

markm
03-28-2019, 08:55 AM
Planes don't have "beaks". :p Birds don't have twin vertical stabilizers. So it's a Birdplane! :D

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hGUAAOSwTPBa9HLa/s-l1600.jpg

Beak or a chin turret and or radar dome.

MP&C
03-28-2019, 12:16 PM
I think MP&C nosed a 55 hood in an article years back. Might be worth a search to get info and discussion. The 56 is a bit more work as the 55 doesn't have the raised area under the bird wings.

Thought I had posted that on this site but couldn't find it... will do so when I have a bit more time.. Until then, here ya go.....



https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3012963&postcount=141

markm
03-28-2019, 12:56 PM
I like the bird/ plane whatever on my 56. However my 55 has a Thunderbolt/ Teardrop scoop and I molded the bird
mount into tail end of scoop for reasons expressed by Tony. I do not have Roberts talent or tooling at my disposal.

55 Rescue Dog
03-28-2019, 03:32 PM
It was not a bird. Everything in the fifties had an aircraft/jet/rocket design of some sort, and they where cool. I loved the bomb sights/exhaust ports on the Buicks.

markm
03-28-2019, 04:28 PM
Rocket 88 anyone.

Rick_L
03-28-2019, 04:28 PM
It IS a bird because that's what most call it.

55 Rescue Dog
03-28-2019, 05:37 PM
Is it a bird or a plane? No, it's Superman.

chevynut
03-28-2019, 08:55 PM
I disagree ....it's a bird that evolved over the years....

Here's a 1950 Chevy hood ornament, clearly a "bird"

https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/images_product/large/986410.jpg

Here's a 53

https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/images_product/large/986785.jpg

Here's a 54

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3031/3071861784_921fc6b5db_b.jpg

http://www.classychevusa.com/cartimages/prd_879.jpg?img_id=201810032055570

And a 55

https://www.classicchevy.com/assets/cci/images/size/600x/sku/01-07.jpg

And finally a 56

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/94oAAOxyIv5Tk-bs/s-l1600.jpg

markm
03-29-2019, 07:11 AM
One could argue that prior to 55 they were birds but with the introduction of V8 in 55 we were in the jet age.

55 Rescue Dog
03-29-2019, 02:32 PM
It really doesn't matter, they both fly. Back to the OP, you could just coat it in black chrome, clip it's wings, or something subtle.