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RE: air cleaner
By McQ - 06/17/2004 1:25:52 AM; IP 65.176.64.63
Okay no one is providing you any suggestions on this one so I'll give you a thought based on what you've said......"not spend alot - chrome housing".

Just go shopping at your local automotive parts store and look for a good old Cal Custom air cleaner. I think they're still hanging on the wall of most national auto parts chains. They look very similar to the '65-'66 HP289/GT390 air cleaners. The chrome is pretty cheap but they work and look just dandy for a daily driver. The lower plate fits the Ford 2V or 4V of '67.
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 air cleaner -- metraman, 06/12/2004
RE: air cleaner -- McQ, 06/17/2004
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