Ty there's three of us on here (and maybe more) that have been experimenting with hood scoops while logging AFRs down track. The old wives tale of having to seal off a scoop has pretty much been debunked to a point as none of us three have had any success with a scoop that was sealed off at the top of the carbs. You mentioned that Studebaker scoop and yes, I have run that on my Camaro with mixed results, ie, it kinda worked OK if it was NOT sealed off on the under side but would have taken some major air bleed and jet changes to get a flat AFR down track! With it sealed off my AFRs down track were all over the place which told me that air turbulence around the top of the carbs down track created more problems than benefits. Donee (Slowpoke) has seen similar results with his car too.
Another item that has been used is what is known as "the flute", which is what Tuner called it. You can search on here for "flute" and see a pic of it. Scott Smith did some A/B tests with his car using the flute and not using it and that had a major impact on his down track AFRs as well, ie, it was better WITH it than without it.
Now since your car seems to have been professionally built, one would think that the scoop setup on it would already be optimized for that particular combination. In other words, you might be better off with that than trying to re-invent the wheel. But let me caution you that if you do choose to buy one of the scoops like on my Studebaker, DO NOT BUY IT FROM those people on
www.up22.com, aka, Unlimited Fiberglass Products!

I bought one from them that is the bigest piece of s**t I've ever seen!