George, i fell sure you will get the definitive answer from one of the super-knowledgeaable List members, but from what I have seen, Desoto had the off-to- the-side type, whereas Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler had the topmounted ovals.. ----- Original Message ----- From: "George Sazdoff" <Scavengers58@xxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:52 PM Subject: [FWDLK] 1957...1958 Plymouth Dual Four Setups...318 and 350 Commando > Hello Everyone on the list. I am having a debate with another fellow > forwardlook lover as to the correct air cleaners on the dual four setups for > both 318 and 350 engines. I always thought that the oval air cleaners which > sit flat on top the carburetors on both 318 and 350 were typical of the > 57-58 model. But now, I am not so sure. I have seen pictures of the side > mounted air cleaners on these years as well. By side mounted, I mean like > the air cleaner on 392 Hemis.....with a flat air tunnel mounted to an oval > air cleaner which sat sideways....for clearance. I would love to hear this > discussed on the list for all of us to clear any misconceptions we may have. > This is a little perplexing for me. Thanks, George (2) 58 Belve 2 dr > hrdtps, (1) 58 Belve 2 dr hrdtp Parts Car. >
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