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The phrase "a long hood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object, typically a vehicle, that has an extended front section or cover.
Example: "The classic car was known for its sleek design and a long hood that gave it an elegant appearance."
Alternatives: "an extended hood" or "a lengthy hood".
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A squarish car with a long hood.
The car has a long hood with generous fenders.
He bought a 1953 Bond Minicar with a long hood and tiny cabin for $12,000.
Having a long hood like a pickup means the engine doesn't intrude into the interior — and makes the engine easier to service.
NO matter how Chrysler categorizes it, Mr. Phillippi regards the Pacifica, whose styling brings to mind an inflated PT Cruiser, as "a minivan with a long hood".
But it does show what influences Italian design concepts may bestow upon German engineering and typical BMW styling cues, like a long hood, set-back greenhouse and sloping roofline.
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Not so for the Miura, which somehow disguises its everything-in-the-middle powertrain with an improbably long hood, an impossibly low stance and a delicately tapered deck.
They get a high, long hood line that then gives way to the cabin.
Low-slung headlights give the face a scowl, while the long hood and short trunk lid lend it a coupe-like profile.
With classic Cougar design cues and a Mustang V-8 under its long hood, the Messenger hinted at a sporty Mercury revival that never came.
Under the long hood sits a 90-horsepower in-line-6.
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