Looks like the wide base will fit under a stock flat hood or a ZL2 ducted hood. The question now will be how much trimming it takes to get the foam seal to work where it conforms somewhat to the non Crossram hood and creates enough of a partial seal to draw air in from the cowl. I'd hate to add a repop hood to this car and I'm hoping by trimming the foam I can get a decent fit to the existing hood.
I got the breather from The Parts Place and will start fitting it after the new motor is in with the Crossram buttoned up. I have the lower elbow and spark arrestor but still need to get the hose pieces and upper elbow that secures to the filter base. Should add a serious fun factor to the 68 once it's on there and tuned. The carbs I am running are original 4295's but the intake is a modified Offenhauser as there is no way I am shelling out for an original at 15K. Going to run a high lift (short duration) roller cam in this one with light weight 355 reciprocating assembly and some ported 492 double hump 202 heads. That should make some good ponies for it as a regular driver car.
Budget build Crossram with original 4295 carbs
Wide base breather with short filter
Schematic for Spark Arrestor
I have the spark arrestor and lower elbow but still need top elbow.
How the top elbow secures to the breather base
I'll post a little more once this project gets moving along over the winter.