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Looking for a real good Shaker for my car!!
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Hope this helps?

You probably know that Ford used a thru the hood shaker assembly on their 1969-1970 Mustangs and 1970-1971 Torinos. Although all the shakers are functionally the same, there are seven different shaker assemblies. Ford standardized the shaker hoods as they all have the hole cut in exactly the same position. However, each engine offered has a different deck height and center point in the engine compartment. To compensate for this and to make each shaker stick thru the hood in the exactly the same position and height, Ford modified the air cleaner base. As a result there are seven different shaker bases...1969: 351W, 390, 428CJ/SCJ and 1970: 351W, 351C, Boss 302 and 428CJ/SCJ. Additionally, on 351W shaker assemblies, the air cleaner snorkel is unique to the shaker application and 1969 351W shaker snorkel is different than the 1970. This is the only case as all other shakers share the same snorkel as their non-shaker counterparts.

We can provide you with complete reconditioned assemblies or individual components. Here is a list of individual items:
1. Shaker base
2. Snorkel
3. Inside lid (holds air filter in place)
4. Intermediate plate (covers air cleaner base)
5. Flapper door w/rod
6. Vacuum diaphragm
7. Scoop seal (NOS type w/Ford logo)
8. Scoop seal (New service replacement)
9. Scoop assembly
10. Cobra Jet scripts for scoop
11. 351, 390 & 428 scoop emblems
12. Scoop attaching bolts
13. Intermediate plate attaching nuts
14. Shaker support brackets
15. Shaker hood
15. Shaker hood trim ring (repro & original)
16. Trim ring lower brackets

Most Reconditioned complete shaker assemblies (everything that sits on the carb) cost in the $2495-$4995 range for Mustang

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1969: 351W, 390, 428CJ/SCJ and 1970: 351W, 351C, Boss 302 and 428CJ/SCJ.
Here's also a Ebay Ad, definitely not inexpensive!
1969 - 1970 MUSTANG Boss 302 & 428CJ SHAKER SCOOP
National Parts Depot sells re-pop shaker assemblies. I think they're a little less expensive than the reconditioned originals. But still not cheap!

(05-12-2011, 10:22 AM)Klutch Wrote: [ -> ]National Parts Depot sells re-pop shaker assemblies. I think they're a little less expensive than the reconditioned originals. But still not cheap!

Held one of those in my hand. No comparison to an original. None.

Sign0175 It seems my time cleaning, painting and polishing the fins was well spent!!
I also took out the flap so the engine can breathe through the scoop all the time, not just WOT. Also it was worn and rattled, worked ok, but the rattle was annoying.