Getting the 'Scoop' on Factory Air Induction and Scoops.

Factory Functional Scoops

1969 and later

Starting in Model Year '1969', Mopar started to offer 'functional' Air Induction Units for
Factory Built production cars.

Road Runner
* 383
* 426 'Street Hemi'
* 440 'Six-Barrel'

GTX
* 440
* 426 'Street Hemi'

Coronet R/T
* 440
* 426 'Street Hemi'

Super Bee
* 383
* 426 'Street Hemi'
* 440 'Six Pack'

Plymouth 1969

The Road Runner 440 'Six-Barrel' came equipped with the 'special' Fiberglass
Hood with a molded in Scoop.

The Road Runner 426 'Street Hemi' and GTX 426 'Street Hemi' each
were equipped with an under-hood Air Induction Unit called the 'Air Grabber'
which was {Code N96}.

Both the Road Runner 383 and GTX 440 could get the {Code N96} Air Grabber
as an option. ............. Cost $55.30

Note: All Road Runner Air-Cleaner Lids came thru with a 'Coyote Duster' decal.

Dodge 1969

The Super Bee 440 'Six Pack' came equipped with the 'special' Fiberglass
Hood with the a molded in Scoop.

The Super Bee '426 Street Hemi' and Coronet R/T '426 Street Hemi' each were
equipped with Twin Hood Scoops with an under-hood Air Induction Unit. This
was called the 'Ramcharger Hood' which was {Code N96}.

Both the Super Bee 383 and Coronet R/T 440 could get the {Code N96}
'Ramcharger' hood as an option. .................... Cost $73.30