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Help Identify Air Cleaner
bullitt68:
Hopefully this is the right place to post this. I just picked up this air cleaner. I was told that it came off a Canadian 1968 GT 390. There were no stamps or markings and it appears to be original paint. Is it a factory (original) air cleaner and what car would it have left the factory on? I am considering restoring it if it checks out.
I have not seen an air cleaner with the short vent tube. My understanding is that 67 & early 68 had no vent tube and 68 had the curved vent tube
Thanks
preaction:
67 390 GT there are 2 heights or how tall the base housing is the Fairlane part is taller.
bullitt68:
--- Quote from: preaction on October 28, 2023, 09:53:03 PM ---67 390 GT there are 2 heights or how tall the base housing is the Fairlane part is taller.
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Thanks. This one is 3 inches. FYI Canadian cars did not have smog in 68, and I was told they received the 67 style air cleaner. Do you know if that is correct?
bullitt68:
Not sure if it means anything but, here is the cap I removed from air cleaner vent tube.
J_Speegle:
To start 67's when they had the breather nipple, I've only seen curved ones though an air cleaner like you appear to show turned up in the discussion below. Not sure if we came to any conclusion as to where it came from. In reply #18 a member found it on a car that was restored at a show so no telling were it came from originally. might merge this thread and that one together if we can get some new or more defined identification on this particular one. Haven't seen these elsewhere since that first one was posted.
https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=12112.msg73672#msg73672
Here is an earlier discussion on the PCV and other related parts for 1968 Canadian 390's you might have already seen
https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=22645.15
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