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I'm progressing along with my '47 216 Full Pressure project and am now nearing the time it will go in my '32 four door Confederate. I know about the Beehive. Does any one out there have any other suggestions for a trick looking oil filter cannister? Just looking at all the options.
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Speedway offers an aluminum "slip-over" cast cannister (part#560-355500@$24.00) that is fluted and is a real bargain. I have one on my full-flow filtering 54 truck and should have pictures of it in my Webshots album.

Speedway carries a number of accessories applicable to the Chevy 6 cylinder and can be found at:

www.SpeedwayMotors.com

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Dave,
Thank you. That is the ticket for me and it will look good too. I really appreciate your input. Maybe I'll have the chance to repay one of these days. Normbc9

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I did contact Speedway, gave them the part number you so generously gave to me and that filter cover is on order. Thank you sir!
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You are most welcome Sir!


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