Hood emblem fasteners
Went out and looked at my '95 hood. Yes, it has speed nuts. And they're likely in that 'blind' structural housing at the front of the hood.
Do you have an 'Ollie's' nearby. Or some other 'Good Cheap Store'? Or even a 5 & dime? They often sell a magnet on the end of a spiral wire, about 3' long. A similar tool has a push button on one end and wire 'grabbers' on the other end (but it's less useful in blind spots).
Both are essential tools for retrieving lost nuts!
Seriously, if you can locate a magnet of almost any type, tie a string to it and push it around in the cavity. The magnet shouldn't be affected by the housing (fiberglass) but should grab your nuts!
The magnet on the end of a spiral wire is best because you can control the probe location better than with a string. But either will eventually get your nuts back.
When you find your nuts, and if you have a Craftsman tool set; there's a tool most people don't know what it is, much less what it's for. Many Craftsman sets come with a small plastic bag of multicolored, hexagonal discs ( about 3/16" thick and various diameters). These are magnets. Place them in the socket before placing the nuts in the socket and they will hold nuts in place while trying to screw them onto a stud in a blind hole. This also prevents loosing your nuts when unscrewing.
I gotta quit here. But this really works and it's all true!
PS If you can't find your nuts, post your address and I'll send you some from my '66 Impala restoration.