I had just finished installing a new battery in my '67 Camaro, started it to make sure the new battery worked, shut it off, closed the hood, and in the dark garage with just light coming in from the open garage door could see a reflection on the garage floor and looked thru the front grill and saw the engine compartment lit up. The underhood light was still on with the hood closed. Then the thought hit me: no wonder the old battery had died; the underhood light burns all the time. I had never noticed this before as I think it is a new situation as I've never had batteries run down before like this and die completely. I looked all around the underhood area expecting to find a spring loaded plunger type system like is used between the doors and the dome light. What mechanism is used to turn off the underhood light when the hood is closed? I could find nothing that to me served this purpose. Thanks guys for your feedback.