I put my original T-bird air cleaner in the attic for "the next owner".....and put a low restriction oval outfit on there, with a K&N element. First problem was making sure the engine stood up straight under the hood scoop. The steady rests can move it to the right spot.

And then I got an el-cheapo (used) small oval air cleaner off ebay - polished it up and fitted it with a K&N element.

I personally like the noise of the "unsilenced" air cleaner when the engine gets the message to go......And then I ran some tests to see about how hot the air was under the hood. Horrible temp rise - it eats nothing but waste heat from the radiator. So then....

then I built this air pan and sealed the sucker (Demon Jr. 525) to the hood. It lowers the inlet air temp by a major amount.......but it didn't like taking all its air through the slots in scoop grille and whistled like crazy. So I got an el-cheapo hood grille off ebay - and removed all of the intermediate bars with a Dremel - and sent the result to the plater (another $50). You could then feel this change in the seat of your pants. I believe the old rule is 1% horsepower increase per 10° of inlet air temp drop - but if thats true I got about 4%

I don't have a close up - but it looks fine for a streeter - and shakes nicely when you are out front "watching through the window" - like buzzing it for kids and appreciative old guys at crosswalks.
I've got the air pan rigged to come off with the air cleaner - and will be swapping to another "show" version (no air pan) when it needs it.
Steve Metzger Tucson, Arizona