Not sure where to post this question, I’m guessing this is the best area.? So my son’s 70 Mach I hood is totally shot underneath, with the frame completely rusting through in some areas. To me it’s totally unusable but the top of the hood is near perfect, no bubbles , no rust through, no dings or dents. It’s still retains the original holes for the twist locks on the Hood as well as the holes to mount the hood scoop / turn signal indicator’s. My question comes up because I have located a very very nice 1970 hood with a perfect underneath/frame but someone has cut out almost the entire center section of the hood, even much larger than to fill with a shaker scoop. My question is if I could pick up this hood at a reasonable cost, compared to a Ford tooling hood cost, could I remove and replace the skin by placing my original hood skin on this good frame? Looks to me as if the edges are only folded over and spot welded. I can’t see where it is spot weld it anywhere else on the hood.? Has anyone performed this before? I’m hoping to get the hood for $150 and put the time and effort into rescheduling the top. I do have a scanning tool for door skins which I’m used to doing, I’m just hoping that a hood is not much different. I’m thinking I can even sand blast, sand, and counteract any rust that’s on the underneath of the original hood skin while I’m at it.