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I've had a few or these original flat bottomed air cleaners and have come up with some observations on them. How can you tell the difference in the bottoms when they are not with the car they came on? Here's part of the solution. This first picture is of a a-c from a 427 Yenko Camaro.
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Same Yenko 427 a-c.
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This one came off of a SS350 car.
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This one came off of a different SS350 Camaro.
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Just a couple more.
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Last one.
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