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photo added. Let me know any specific photos needed. As per an old post by Chuck Melton:
"A Pre-L engine cover (the center piece)is "all screen", and curves down toward the glass with the same curve as teh side covers.

An "L" center cover has a solid piece in the center, (with the wire mess on either side), and the front section towards the glass is in the shape of the air cleaner, somewhat.
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Originally posted by vyprgt2:
photo added. Let me know any specific photos needed. As per an old post by Chuck Melton:
"A Pre-L engine cover (the center piece)is "all screen", and curves down toward the glass with the same curve as teh side covers.

An "L" center cover has a solid piece in the center, (with the wire mess on either side), and the front section towards the glass is in the shape of the air cleaner, somewhat.
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To use a generalization and say all "L" s have this cover is just not so.

There is a change over date. My car which is a '73 L has the early all mesh cover, as does Chris's and Bosswrench.

The changeover was made because Ford was taking warranty hits on engine replacements. With the all mesh screen it is possible to take water into the carb.

Water doesn't compress and engines were winding up with bent connecting rods as a result.

I don't think that the crossover chassis number, i.e., the first car with the cap on the screen, is known as of now?

Congratulations on the sale. Smiler
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