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Thinking of a Front Spoiler for the 74

I believe your right with the dirt and keeping clean and a mile to get off dirt road to main one, if i decide to do it ill learn to live with that part, it doesn't leave the drive way if its muddy so dust is something that seems to be a nuisance, even sitting inside i have to cover it. thanks i to think the white the best way to go, im still undecided and into a couple projects now.. They do look good on all the cars posted here, i do like the Pittsburgh stripes on yours and they do stand out great.
 
I have a good quality stamped steel front chin spoiler made especially for 73-74 Plymouth B bodies. I bought it then decided to go with the 71 boomerang spoilers instead. Never even installed it. If you're interested, let me know
 
If you want more air under the hood, you could go really old school and swap out your outside headlights with dual beam units and then remove the inside headlights and screen off the holes and then fabricate ducts to channel the air where you want it. Look at a pic of a 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt or similar and you'll see what I mean. I've kicked the idea around for my '74 Sebring Plus.
 
wow, I fogot this post! I ended up not liking the fit of the Randy's front spoiler (both versions), too many gaps. so I went with camaro front spoiler with the chin spoilers and I love it!

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wow, I fogot this post! I ended up not liking the fit of the Randy's front spoiler (both versions), too many gaps. so I went with camaro front spoiler with the chin spoilers and I love it!

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Dangina:

I like that spoiler on your car. What year Camaro did you get? Only thing is I might want to try to figure out how to "tweek" it so it looks/appears like its one piece. Maybe do a little "Fooseism" on it. But it looks good!
 
69 Camaro is the best one to use.

I used the 67-68 camaro one
the 69 one is a 1/2" smaller in width if I remember (I bought both and picked the better one)

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Dangina:

I like that spoiler on your car. What year Camaro did you get? Only thing is I might want to try to figure out how to "tweek" it so it looks/appears like its one piece. Maybe do a little "Fooseism" on it. But it looks good!

someday I would like to get a custom fiberglass or aluminum one made, One that is also wider and looks more like the ones they used in Nascar, But for $20 how could you go wrong??!!
 
wow, I fogot this post! I ended up not liking the fit of the Randy's front spoiler (both versions), too many gaps. so I went with camaro front spoiler with the chin spoilers and I love it!

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I wonder how this one would work from First place

http://www.fpap.com/proddetail.asp?prod=GC711

To modify this to incorporate the chin spoilers. Like modify it to go between the chin spoilers and to give the impression that it's either a one piece or have the factory look. Even if the factory made this, I think it would be a 3 piece thing to incorporate the chins. Without, I wonder if the one I posted would look like
 
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I used the 67-68 camaro one
the 69 one is a 1/2" smaller in width if I remember (I bought both and picked the better one)

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someday I would like to get a custom fiberglass or aluminum one made, One that is also wider and looks more like the ones they used in Nascar, But for $20 how could you go wrong??!!

Yeah, I think I paid like $20 shipped for mine. I had a choice between plastic and steel, and went with plastic because I had no idea if the thing would even fit. :) But the plastic one went on so nice and has held up so well I just kept it.
 
I like the idea I did something sorta the same with mine
only thing I went with aluminum heads and ect, I wanted to do the dual snorkel old school style with the ram air style set up and keep it all functional but I think I might just have to stick with the normal circular air filter and pie tin set up

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