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Took some photos today of my 70 with the front air dam mounted. This is the standard unit from "Spoilers by Randy".
I washed the bugs off so disregard the water on the driveway.




 

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I know this subject has been covered many years ago but some of those products are no longer available. Have talked with Randy @ Spoilers by Randy. Randy's stuff looks pretty nice but what I really want is something larger like the old Spectre air dams. Unfortunately, those have been discontinued. Is Spoilers by Randy the only option for A-bodies,now?
Don’t know if you found anything I know this was posted a while back but for all you Chevelle guys this is the place for your front spoiler they’re reasonable around 300 bucks it’s glasstek
 

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Looks good. Reads made by Addictive Flow. I might be ordering one here soon to check it out. Looks like it might have a little wraparound.

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I just got an email from Groundup today about there new Addictive Flow front spoilers. I believe they are $139.
Still more than mine which was $29. View attachment 704813
That looks really good. I see you narrowed it. Did you bolt the flange directly to the bumper? Do the side wings go all the way to the wheel arch? Where did you get it for that price?
 

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Doesnt look like Clint is logging on any more. If he does just wanted to tell him that is one good looking Elco. Colors are stellar, wheels look great. Even the spoiler looks good. (y)
 

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That looks really good. I see you narrowed it. Did you bolt the flange directly to the bumper? Do the side wings go all the way to the wheel arch? Where did you get it for that price?
I bought it on eBay. There are a lot of people selling them there.
I did narrow it and reshape the ends a little.
It does come back to the wheel opening but is not bolted to the bumper. I made some aluminum plates to mount it to so I could fade it back from the middle to the edges.
Here are a few pics.
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Bringing this post back from the dead slightly...

My car came with a 69 Camaro front spoiler installed, but the other day, I noticed that it unfortunately broke on one side. Turns out the spoiler is quite thin and brittle plastic. I want to replace it, but want something more high quality. I haven't been able to find anyone who makes them out of urethane, but I did see that Auto Metal Direct has them made out of something called Polyolefin (never heard of it) and they claim its flexible and thicker than the other ones on the market. Price is ~$40, so it seems like a good one to go with.

Has anyone had experience with the AMD spoiler, or can anyone recommend a urethane one?

Front Spoilers | CHQ 127-3569
 

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I run the 68 Camaro spoiler. I made support brackets out of tube steel from the bottom of the brackets up to the frame. Many 100+ runs and it stays stiff. I push on mine all the time to clean it and doesn't budge a bit. I think all these spoilers need much more bracing.

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