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Removing spoiler off 71 roadrunner clone

Maxxx

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Wondering if there are tasteful low profile plugs I can use (and paint?) that would make an easy temporary band aid for the absence of a rear go-wing spoiler?
I don't like spoilers and I don't like roof stripes.

As always, thank you in advance for your advice.
 
Assuming that you'll eventually get a different trunk or weld and fill the holes, these little caps will do for now. They're for a 1/4" hole, other sizes are available. As seen on ebay...
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However, many people actually like the wing and would be likely be willing to trade their trunk lid for yours with the wing.
 
OK great I imagine those would do fine, thx! Please share the eBay item number?

Assuming that you'll eventually get a different trunk or weld and fill the holes, these little caps will do for now. They're for a 1/4" hole, other sizes are available. As seen on ebay...
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However, many people actually like the wing and would be likely be willing to trade their trunk lid for yours with the wing.
 
I found a black plastic plug in my set of body plugs (they reproduce the sets of these) that fit my GTX's unused antenna hole.
It's a slightly domed one, not the usual concave ones.
Just another thought.
 
Or check for some plugs at your local hardware store...ACE or similar that has the million little drawers of miscellaneous small parts.
 
Depending on your definition of temporary (and I mean temporary) you can put the GOOD duct tape on the BACK (inside) of the hole. I've done this and it works fine TEMPORARILLY. By good duct tape I don't mean the grey/silver plastic stuff with the gummy glue and fibers in it. The good stuff is super thin metal that looks like chrome and has thin glue on it.
 
Depending on your definition of temporary (and I mean temporary) you can put the GOOD duct tape on the BACK (inside) of the hole. I've done this and it works fine TEMPORARILLY. By good duct tape I don't mean the grey/silver plastic stuff with the gummy glue and fibers in it. The good stuff is super thin metal that looks like chrome and has thin glue on it.
You mean hvac tape. Thin silver back and sticky as all get out?
 
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