'71 Air Cleaner
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- Road Runner (RM)
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'71 Air Cleaner
Should the air cleaner on my 383 powered '71 RR be wrinkle finish, or a semi gloss? I have seen both. It looks to me that the semi gloss would be easier to keep clean, but the wrinkle finish just looks cool.
Re: '71 Air Cleaner
Smooth for 70, wrinkle for 71. 

Re: '71 Air Cleaner
I've seen both on "original" cars for 71
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- Road Runner (RM)
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Re: '71 Air Cleaner
Do you think it could be where it was built? Mine is a St. Louis car.Eric wrote:I've seen both on "original" cars for 71
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I suspect it had to do with multiple parts suppliers. I really can't say it was a single finish per plant. I've seen both on St Louis cars. Also can't say it's an early build vs. late build thing.
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- Road Runner (RM)
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Re: '71 Air Cleaner
I do like the wow factor that the wrinkle finish adds, but what about cleaning? Are they hard to keep clean? On a semi gloss finish you can just wipe and go. Any thoughts?
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My roadrunner is a late build (June 10, 1971) out of St. Louis. Most of the car is all original untouched and the air cleaner is a smooth black finish, not wrinkle.
1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
383/4 speed/Air Conditioning

383/4 speed/Air Conditioning

- rr6pak
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Re: '71 Air Cleaner
Wrinkle finish. Check out www.nicksgarage.com