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SOLD Beautiful low-profile air filter assy

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For you folks needing something low profile for the carbed engines (or TBI) and wanting something pretty and different...here it is.

The Pantera inset is just engraved plastic..easy to have an local name tag engraver make you a custom one.

Total height from carb top to top of filter elements is 3".
 

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Uh oh....

You puttin' somethin' different in the Pantera?

Always was...I’ve got the quad Weber with 2-stage nos on that. This is part of what came with the engine from Hall Pantera.

It’s sitting on a new Holman Moody 302 clone I built for my old Donzi 16. Motah not for sale...
 

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Gawd damn Bill....

When I grow up I want to be just like you.
Except in Civil Engineering, lol,
 

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Here's what this setup looks like in a Classic Bronco.
 

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I'm already there and let me tell you it ain't all it's cracked up to be.
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Being like Bill, that is...:p

And here I thought we was friends...
 

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I see this item has sold.

The lucky buyer should be advised that Bill takes the utmost care in packaging your parts for shipment. Who wudda thunk that Pine needles are the next best thing for padding? Plus they're a renewable resource - but don't open the box near an open flame!
 
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I see this item has sold.

The lucky buyer should be advised that Bill takes the utmost care in packaging your parts for shipment. Who wudda thunk that Pine needles are the next best thing for padding? Plus they're a renewable resource - but don't open the box near an open flame!

Lol. A guy in Austria bought it. I left out the pine needles....customs folks really frown on seeing stuff like that being sent across borders.

Be happy to send you some more though ;D
 

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Lol. A guy in Austria bought it. I left out the pine needles....customs folks really frown on seeing stuff like that being sent across borders.

Be happy to send you some more though ;D

Believe it or not, I still have the previous batch, but thanks. It's the thought that counts, right?
 
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