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Pie tins gone CRAZY!

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Got my 383 Magnum pie tin from MP in the '80s for about $20 and a MP black wrinkle OE unsilenced air cleaner assy (top/base/filter) for about $45...
I bought my first Super Commando 440 pie tin for $32 in 1991, thought that was outrageous. But the mint, one owner GTX it was installed on was only ten grand.
 
You don't even get any pie with them for that price! I'm thinking Carmel covered cheesecake, or banana cream pie!
 
I have 10 of them hanging in my shop. Maybe I could retire a year earlier than I was planning, lol.

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Can I ask - Unrestored original

How would you tell a factory pie , over the counter pie , from a reproduction pie
 
Anyone who has them on their Car and goes to shows might want to secure the air cleaner with nylon locking nuts …or something
 
Carmel must be the new Soddering.

We'll see if @Photon440 can verify for me. :)
That is, of course, a misspelling, the correct spelling is caramel. However, a lot of us in this country, even though we spell it caramel, pronounce it carmel, me included. We feel the caramel pronunciation is the metric version of carmel so we reject it for anything else that we can come up with. My Glock 19 takes a round, about 2/3 the size of a piece of carmel. See how much easier that is? As for soldering we just had too many L's laying around and we had to do something with them.
 
Caramel poured over pecans. Yummy.
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That is, of course, a misspelling, the correct spelling is caramel. However, a lot of us in this country, even though we spell it caramel, pronounce it carmel, me included. We feel the caramel pronunciation is the metric version of carmel so we reject it for anything else that we can come up with. My Glock 19 takes a round, about 2/3 the size of a piece of carmel. See how much easier that is? As for soldering we just had too many L's laying around and we had to do something with them.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
That is, of course, a misspelling, the correct spelling is caramel. However, a lot of us in this country, even though we spell it caramel, pronounce it carmel, me included. We feel the caramel pronunciation is the metric version of carmel so we reject it for anything else that we can come up with. My Glock 19 takes a round, about 2/3 the size of a piece of carmel. See how much easier that is? As for soldering we just had too many L's laying around and we had to do something with them.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: thanks for clearing that one up for me.
 
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One of the relatively few original items underhood on Fred is the pie tin...
It's not in perfect shape for sure, but it's appropo for him nonetheless.
He came with the tin in a box of parts from the P.O. - but no air cleaner itself.
I snagged this unsilenced one off eBay probably a decade ago; it's an
original, not a repop, needed a little TLC.
Think I paid like $100 shipped...
 
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