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67 Pontiac Gto Ram Air Pan/filter Fits 65&66 W/5" Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:67RAAC Part Brand:RAM AIR RESTORATION Surface Finish:black powdercoat

New All steel,  RAM AIR GTO air cleaner. Includes all parts pictured (pan & seal, air cleaner with lid and breather with clip).  The metal pan is excellent stamping in detail ...same as original.  Don't get suckered on fiberglass or sagging plastinc reproductions.  This is the only unit worth putting on your car.    Base fits both Rochester and Holley 4bbl (does not fit carter afb without adapter). This aircleaner assembly will fit all 65-67 GTO with the 5" carb.  Just open your scoops and you're done.  The 67 system only uses this carb pan..no pan on hood as in later years.  Comes in black --tough as nails--powdercoat.   Ships anywhere in the lower 48 US states for 18.00.  All forms of payment are ok

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