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Old 07-03-2023, 06:40 PM
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Default 68 GTO upper ram sir pan metal

Guys forgive me for asking here but I figured it would get the quickest response…

Has anyone got an upper ram air pan for a 1968 GTO they’d like to get rid of? Not the fiberglass we’re looking for an original.

Friend of mine is trying to put his 68 back in operational order and this is the last piece the body shop “misplaced”…

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Old 07-03-2023, 07:02 PM
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The steel repop I bought is really good. Every wrinkle is duplicated. I can never remember the name of the supplier but the owner's son is PY member 'brians'. His original pan was the model for it and I went through him for mine. I've got pics I can post.

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http://www.warpath-parts.com/fr.htm#wc/index.htm

Bought my 70 ram air system from these guys, very good quality reproduction, they also reproduce the 68 system.

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Old 07-03-2023, 10:42 PM
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Thanks for posting that. They are exactly who I got my '68 setup from.
Here is the photo of the pans.


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Old 07-04-2023, 12:28 AM
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Thank you Gentlemen!!!

Much appreciated.

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That’s flat out Hot stinky BS!!

I had that happen to me in the early 80s with ra3 pan when my car was at a body shop…..they sold it, or someone working at the shop sold it for a nice darn profit!!

I hope there buying you a new one and your thinking about getting your car out of that shop if you have not done so already!

A air pan like that could not have been mistaken for scrap sheet metal and tossed out, no way!!

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Old 07-04-2023, 11:37 AM
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It happened to my wife with her '67 Cougar also. She had the car when I met her but before I met her she had taken it to a repair shop. It had the 289 High Performance engine option with the Chrome air cleaner and the badge/sticker on top. When she went to pick her car up it just had a regular black air cleaner on it. Never got it back either.

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