That brings up another question in my mind, Mo. I'd guess there is no definitive answer to what kind of hood scoop or other ducting idea really worked best. I recall seeing big hoses from headlight buckets to dual snorkel
air cleaners, the aforementioned Camaro type base of windshield
style, and I think the NASCAR Mopars used an air cleaner directly
connected to the heater plenum in the cowl. There were probably
other methods as well... Everybody had the same idea - get as much cool air as possible
into the carbs. And I suppose each method produced at least some
race winners Now, for us restorer/nostalgia folks we get to pick out favorite or invent our own. Ain't life grand!?:-D BC P.S., Mo, I kinda grudgingly like your idea because it likely gets a "What the heck??" kind of reaction from some folks. BC
On 4/2/2017 2:04 PM, MO wrote:
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