Bruce T Clough wrote: > > Since I started this whole thread, all I can say is "Thanks". Right now the > air cleaner is grey, but when I rejuvinate the engine compartment this fall I > just might paint it gold. I'm hardly an originality freak - I got that out of > my system while restoring British Sports Cars - and gold would look a bit > classier than black. > > The '61 Fury is slated to be delivered tomorrow, so our '65 Polara will hit the > "For Sale" status soon. Sad, it's a fine running car with few faults - just > don't have the storage space! > > Ciao, > > Bruce Clough > '61 Newport > '61 Fury > '65 Coronet 440 Convertible > '65 Polara (for the time being) > > >>> Air cleaner is gloss black. A good quality gloss black spray can should be > >> > >>My car has the aircleaner painted gold. I believe this is original as it > >>has never had ANY other modifications, I believe this is the correct > >>color. On the other hand I have never seen another 61 newport to compair > >>it to. > > > >My '61 Newport wagon and parts wagon have black air cleaners as well as a > >friend's convertible. As far as I know, the gold air cleaner was used on > >the 413 engine (NY'er & Imperial) from '59 through '61. > > > >It's entirely possible that a gold air cleaner might have been hastily put > >on a 361 or 383 motor at the factory or dealership. Heck, even if a > >mechanic accidently swapped aircleaners in the early 60's no one would > >probably have cared. > > > >But, every V-8 I've seen in a '59-61 Mopar has had a black air cleaner > >except for the 2x4bbl, high performance and 413 motors. Bruce, Is the Polara a 4 dr hdtp or a sedan? Does it have A/C? Power windows or cranks? How much are you looking for and what's the mileage? My wife's Buick burned up on Monday. I live in Fairborn. Call me at 878-6172 or e-mail me at rmcgrath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thanks, Bob McGrath
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