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    Differences between hoods

    I have a couple of hoods from early 911's. It seems as thought there are differences between them. I am curious to know if there are differences between SWB and LWB hoods? Most seem to have come with cut outs for 2 hood lights. However I have one that has a cut out for only 1 hood light. I also noticed that there are what seems to be 2 drain holes shaped like a sliver at the bottom on one hood and none on the other. Any comments or clarification would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

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    One light started in 72, don't know about the drain slots?
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    Thanks so much Ed.

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