Re: introduction

From: Jon Steiger (stei0302@cs.fredonia.edu)
Date: Fri May 08 1998 - 00:22:39 EDT


At 12:21 PM 5/6/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Greetings to the list,
>
>I just subscribed today, as I purchased my first Dakota last week.
[...]
>Stages Two and Three are going to get expensive. They involve a
>Keystone custom hood and a hard bed cover. Also are engine/drivetrain
>mods. I'm not sure where I'm going with that yet, I want to get as much
>out of this V6 as I can.
>

  Welcome to the list, Jerod!

   I'm sure you'll be happy to learn that subscribing has just saved you
over $200. :-) Keystone's "Good Hood" is actually a ProGlass hood.
ProGlass designed it, and used to build them until demand exceeded their
capacity to produce them. They now contract it out to Keystone, who sells
the hoods as their own. If you buy direct from Keystone, you'll pay
somewhere around $600 (Prices in the $700-800 range are not out of the
question if you buy from someone who is getting their hoods from Keystone.)
However, if you buy from ProGlass, its $475.
   You can probably get a discount off of that too; call Terry at ProGlass
and tell him you are a member of this mailing list.
 
   The phone number for ProGlass as well as a bunch of other useful info
can be found on a page Robert Trottmann has put together at:

   http://thelma.davidson.edu/rotrottmann/web/hood.htm

  Good luck with the hood and all of your other future plans for the Dak!

                                              -Jon-

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