Up for sale is my shaker air cleaner base for my 1979 Pontiac Trans Am. It is in GREAT shape. It was on the original Pontiac Olds 403 6.6 engine. I don't have a picture but I will also include a brand new, never used hose for it. It is the hose that goes from the air cleaner to the fender. I am also including a shaker scoop. This scoop was not originally on my car but I have no use for it so basically if you pay for the shipping you can have it. It is pretty beat up. If you can do restorations I am sure you can get this back into shape.
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