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Old 02-24-2017, 05:31 AM
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Thanks Bob :-)

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Old 02-25-2017, 02:17 PM
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The link from Maduece50 is very nice ...shows great pictures. The valve covers for the 421 HO had the stacks as stated before. As far as I know there wasn't a dress up kit with chrome available in 63. Attached picture of my redone 63 HO air cleaner.
Looks really sweet..Where did you get or how did you make the red air filter?

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Old 02-25-2017, 03:37 PM
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Finally got off the couch and started working on mine today. Gonna try to save the sevice decal that was masked when i put it in the blasting cabinet. Gtoaa nats are here in spfld this summer. Gonna enter it in the popular vote - stock class. Note that the snorkels are oriented toward the driver side on my 63
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Old 02-25-2017, 03:39 PM
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Finally got off the couch and started working on mine today. Gonna try to save the sevice decal that was masked when i put it in the blasting cabinet. Gtoaa nats are here in spfld this summer. Gonna enter it in the popular vote - stock class. Note that the snorkels are oriented toward the driver side on my 63
AND MY PICS ARE UPSIDE DOWN FOR SOME REASON

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Old 02-25-2017, 04:55 PM
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AND MY PICS ARE UPSIDE DOWN FOR SOME REASON
Bob ...when you take your pictures make sure the camera icon is on your right when you hold your phone ...and lens is in front on the left ....camera icon will be right side up ...and pictures will not be upside down.

I have a whole folder of pics on my laptop that are upside down. :-) Happens to all of us.

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Old 02-25-2017, 04:57 PM
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Looks really sweet..Where did you get or how did you make the red air filter?
The red filter is a Fram replacement ....bought a couple NOS a number of years ago ....kinda like the contrast it gives. :-) Bruce

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Old 02-25-2017, 05:01 PM
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Finally got off the couch and started working on mine today. Gonna try to save the sevice decal that was masked when i put it in the blasting cabinet. Gtoaa nats are here in spfld this summer. Gonna enter it in the popular vote - stock class. Note that the snorkels are oriented toward the driver side on my 63
Very interesting that yours are pointing to driver side ...62 build ...and that they changed later on to pointing the other way. I wonder if folks back then got as obsessed with these details ....like we do !? :-)

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Old 02-26-2017, 10:27 AM
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AND MY PICS ARE UPSIDE DOWN FOR SOME REASON
Ooof! ...I thought it was because I tied one on last nite!

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Looks really sweet..Where did you get or how did you make the red air filter?
Those filters are kind of hard to locate. Here is a list I have put together over the years of possible interchange part numbers. Hope all numbers are correct. Have no idea which may still be available. Mine has a 42085 printed on it so it may be a WIX but it is not a recent purchase.

AC A59C , Baldwin PA631, Hastings AF-26, Purolator AFP-23, WIX 42085,
AC A989C, Fram CA182PL, Mopar L157

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