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1960-62 Corvette 4 barrel Air Cleaner Assembly w/correct Foam Element & Zig Zag Wire; reproduction

Never used.  Was intended for a ground up restored 60 Vette, but a shop employee dropped the air cleaner resulting in two small dents.

Condition:  Driver condition.  Has two small dents that are not that noticeable because of the high polish.  

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