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    1. #1
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      Mar 2007
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      Austin, TX
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      More new parts from Anvil

      Here are some pictures of some products we will have ready to sell soon.
      We are coming out with hood vents that can be applied to any 1st gen hood (steel, carbon fiber or fiberglass). You just need to cut holes in your hood and screw on. Great for twin turbo set ups. The left side shows aluminum screen in the openings and the right side is open. The screen, of course, can be painted black if desired.

      Hood Vents1
      Hood Vents4



      Here are our 1st gen spoilers available in high gloss and satin finishes and are made to fit all 3 years. They are patterned after the originals, but tightened up in the corners for a more refined look.
      1st gen front spoiler

      Here's our '69 gauge panel that will also be available in glossy and satin finishes. It is customizable with an optional 2 small gauge cluster that can go where the vent and/or HVAC panel would normally be. Lower areas for the wiper and lights are left to you to use whichever switchgear and locations you want. Two main gauge holes will fit 3 3/8" or 5" gauges.
      69 gauge panel 4

      We have our 67/68 gauge panels in stock, but only in glossy for now.
      67/68 gauge panel
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof


    2. #2
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      Man, I am so down for a set of those hood vents. Have you found anyone with a Nova hood to use as a template? Or better yet, PM me a price on how much it would be for a one-off hood.

      Matt

    3. #3
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      L.A, Ca.
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      Matt, have you been doing mock ups on a 68 Camaro owned by a guy named Charles?

      Header panels and pillar post mouldings coming soon?

      Just curious.

      John

    4. #4
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      Love the gauge cluster ! do you have pricing yet?

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by sci-flyer
      Matt, have you been doing mock ups on a 68 Camaro owned by a guy named Charles?

      Header panels and pillar post mouldings coming soon?

      Just curious.

      John
      John,

      Yes! Charles lives a couple blocks from my house. Do you know him? Nice guy and a true Camaro fanatic. I have to call him to see if I can try to test fit the A-pillar moldings I have to his car. They are patterned after the '69, but I think they might work for a '68. Now, when you say header panel I assume you are talking about something for the interior, because we already have the header panel that fits in front of the hood.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by TMat
      Love the gauge cluster ! do you have pricing yet?
      67/68 gauge panel= $225
      69 gauge panel= $295, insert= $69
      67-69 front spoiler= $275
      Hood vents= $250 w/o screen, $375 w. screen
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    7. #7
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      When can I get my hands on this stuff? Specifically the Gauge Panel

    8. #8
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      Sweet hood vents, any pictures of the hood mounted on the car?

    9. #9
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      Nice stuff as always.
      John Brown
      1971 Nova - Project Car
      1990 Silverado - Ridetech StreetGRIP
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    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Taylor1969
      When can I get my hands on this stuff? Specifically the Gauge Panel
      We have a few more of the first small prodution run 67/68 gauge panels left and we are doing a second run along with all this other stuff. I'm figuring about 6-8 weeks for the production run stuff ready to sell. Once I take some more pictures I can sell the prototype items if anyone is in a hurry to get something. Some things have already been sold, but call us and we can tell you what is still available. I have some more items to post soon too. We are in the middle of revamping our web site, so please bear with us, thanks!
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    11. #11
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      Atlanta GA
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      hey what ever happened with the rear deck lids?

      i dont see them on the site anymore..

    12. #12
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      May 2007
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      las vegas
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      Quote Originally Posted by hotwheels
      67-69 front spoiler= $275
      that a good price, the spoiler must be glass with a top coat of CF right?
      AJ
      1970 camaro rs, z28:pro-touring?... i wish
      93 trans am

    13. #13
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      Mar 2007
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      Austin, TX
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      It's aggravating, but we are still trying to update our web site. We have some deck lids in stock and will have more in a couple weeks. Anything you don't see on our site, please call us or e-mail at: [email protected]

      The front spoilers are cf top layer with fiberglass bottom layers. Still a lot stiffer than stock ones and if you do biff it, you won't be so pissed for spending $500 on an all cf one. If the market speaks, and there are enough people who want one, we can make them in all carbon. We made them slightly shorter than stock as it is inevitable you will always scrape the stock ones especially with a lowered suspension.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    14. #14
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      Chapel Hill, NC
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      Do you have any pictures of the spoiler mounted to a car? Seeing one on a 1968 would be great.

      Do you need any special hardware to mount it? I don't have a spoiler at all now and want one.
      Dan
      Chapel Hill, NC
      ***PM me if you're close by and can help with my 65 Mustang Fastback project***

    15. #15
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      Mar 2007
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      Austin, TX
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      Quote Originally Posted by funbnme
      Do you have any pictures of the spoiler mounted to a car? Seeing one on a 1968 would be great.

      Do you need any special hardware to mount it? I don't have a spoiler at all now and want one.
      Steve will be running one on Bad Penny at SEMA. I will get some pictures then and post in a couple weeks. It mounts just as the factory spoiler. Since the carbon fiber is stiffer, you can opt not to use the factory supports on the bottom which is the reason we didn't drill any holes in it. Also, every car is a little different, so each individual can drill mounting holes to fit their car as they see fit.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    16. #16
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      Apr 2008
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      Matt, you know.... christmas is right around the bend.... I would really really like a carbon fiber hood for my stang.... I will even send my old hood and scoop to get one.
      Kody Willis

      1969 mustang fast back (fatty patty)
      special thanks to the great people who are willing to work with Kode-Red-Racing on this awsome project

      air ride technologies - http://ridetech.com/
      DVdesigns - www.coroflot.com/dvdesign1
      Second skin automotive insulation - http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
      IDIDIT INC. - http://www.ididitinc.com/index.html

      and hopefully many more to come!
      Check out all the progress at http://www.freewebs.com/mach1stang/

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by mach1stang
      Matt, you know.... christmas is right around the bend.... I would really really like a carbon fiber hood for my stang.... I will even send my old hood and scoop to get one.
      How's the fit? I may be interested.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    18. #18
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      Apr 2008
      Posts
      310
      You have a PM.
      Kody Willis

      1969 mustang fast back (fatty patty)
      special thanks to the great people who are willing to work with Kode-Red-Racing on this awsome project

      air ride technologies - http://ridetech.com/
      DVdesigns - www.coroflot.com/dvdesign1
      Second skin automotive insulation - http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
      IDIDIT INC. - http://www.ididitinc.com/index.html

      and hopefully many more to come!
      Check out all the progress at http://www.freewebs.com/mach1stang/

    19. #19
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Posts
      77

      How straight

      Over time what will be the condition of the CF with dailey driving and some UV from the sun bearing down on the hood?


      Quote Originally Posted by hotwheels View Post
      Here are some pictures of some products we will have ready to sell soon.
      We are coming out with hood vents that can be applied to any 1st gen hood (steel, carbon fiber or fiberglass). You just need to cut holes in your hood and screw on. Great for twin turbo set ups. The left side shows aluminum screen in the openings and the right side is open. The screen, of course, can be painted black if desired.




      Here are our 1st gen spoilers available in high gloss and satin finishes and are made to fit all 3 years. They are patterned after the originals, but tightened up in the corners for a more refined look.


      Here's our '69 gauge panel that will also be available in glossy and satin finishes. It is customizable with an optional 2 small gauge cluster that can go where the vent and/or HVAC panel would normally be. Lower areas for the wiper and lights are left to you to use whichever switchgear and locations you want. Two main gauge holes will fit 3 3/8" or 5" gauges.


      We have our 67/68 gauge panels in stock, but only in glossy for now.

    20. #20
      Join Date
      Mar 2007
      Location
      Austin, TX
      Posts
      415
      Johnny,

      As long as you take care of it and not buff the UV inhibiting clear coat off, the finish should stay very nice for many years.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

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