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Air Cleaner Base, Small Block, Open Element (68-72 Chevelle)

Item EK-50-207602-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Officially Licensed GM Restoration Part
      • Superior Fit
      • Air Cleaner Base Only with Attached Metal Breather Tube for 1" Hose
      • Correct Gloss Black Finish
      • Requires Spacer for Aftermarket Carburetors with Electric Choke
      • Fits 68-72 Chevelle

      Description

      High-Performance Replacement. The Air Cleaner Base, Open Element provides a precise fit for restoration or performance upgrades. It serves as the foundation for the air cleaner assembly, ensuring clean airflow into the engine. This component is essential for maintaining proper engine operation and performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted as a superior quality reproduction of the original special high performance air cleaner four barrel base, this part features a correct gloss black finish. It includes an attached metal breather tube designed for a 1" hose, combining durability with authentic visual accuracy.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling. The base is designed to fit directly with necessary hardware and clearances already accounted for.

      Application. Fitment is specific to 68-72 Chevelle models.

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