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![]() ![]() I would say that this car and this pic says it all. If a '67 302 had a cowl induction hood, front or rear spoiler this car would have had it in this pic.
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67 / 68 was not in the hood ,air was fom cwl w/ special air cleaner and duct assembly. Very few were ever seen or used . Have 2 in my possesion
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Correct. Those air cleaners also came on the COPO Chevelle's too and my point of the pic is to verify that the cowl hoods didn't come on a 67 or 68 car but there are a lot of them showing up at the races with them on. I believe that's NHRA's point for enforcing this rule.
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