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    1. #81
      Join Date
      Aug 2011
      Location
      Clearwater/FL
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      512
      Country Flag: United States
      Still a work in progress, chopped up a couple air dams from 90's full size Chevy trucks.
      I'm planning on getting a sheet of polycarbonate and making a splitter and belly pan for her soon.
      I've got about $15 and about 2 hrs work in it so far.
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      85 monte, drift project- small block t5 and 8.8
      88 Blazer sbc
      05 300c

    2. #82
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Location
      New Albany IN.
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      355
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      My stuff

      All under $200
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    3. #83
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      Jun 2015
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      3
      Country Flag: Australia
      Not U.S. muscle but no longer a rice burner either.....................

      Upfront my hybrid spoiler / nose in progress while pushing the envelope an AMG 3.2L super charged V6 with 354 hp and 332 ft.lbf of torque which should increase with the planned MoTeC ECU, SC pulley and intercooler upgrades............driving the rears a T56 6 speed conversion.
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    4. #84
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      Mar 2007
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      Florida
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      Finished making a taller version of a stock rear Firebird spoiler.






    5. #85
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Location
      central WI
      Posts
      53
      bumping for more.

    6. #86
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      Mar 2007
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      Florida
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      Built a 2 part splitter I can change plywood front sections on to change the distance it sticks out so I can tune for front/rear down force balance.




    7. #87
      Join Date
      Mar 2016
      Location
      Charlotte, NC
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      2
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      Not exactly homemade, but not off the shelf either ;)

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    8. #88
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Location
      Seattle area
      Posts
      360
      You can look up at the SCCA ,IMSA Camel GT race cars from back in that era,Some were pretty wild,

    9. #89
      Join Date
      Dec 2013
      Location
      Denmark, North Jutland :D
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      79
      Country Flag: Denmark
      My version of a rear spoiler, made with a layer of fiberglass that are attached to the deck lid then added foam on top of that and made the shape I wanted. Then I added fiberglass and a lot of resin on top of the foam and it is now close to be done. It's crazy how much time it takes, damn! But worth it in the end.

      The car is a 1973 Mustang Fastback
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    10. #90
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      Apr 2010
      Location
      El Cajon, CA
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      78
      This is my homemade front spoiler
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    11. #91
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      Dec 2009
      Location
      Carson City, NV
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      861
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      Quote Originally Posted by bbcowboy View Post
      This is my homemade front spoiler
      Nice....

    12. #92
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      Apr 2011
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      164
      How did u make it cowboy?

    13. #93
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      Aug 2010
      Location
      Seattle area
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      360
      Look up the SCCA /IMSA road racers of the same period.And how wild or mild you would want to go.
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    14. #94
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      Apr 2010
      Location
      El Cajon, CA
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      78
      Hey Hotrod56
      A lot of sweat and blood...ha ha Its made out of metal except for the ducts... if I did it again I would make the dusts out of metal also...
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    15. #95
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      Feb 2013
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      ^ looks good!!


      Ridetech Suspsension
      Tech Specialist
      Phone: 812.481.4734

      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    16. #96
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      Dec 2013
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      Denmark, North Jutland :D
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      My two piece spoiler on my 1973 Mustang, now in primer

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    17. #97
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      Quote Originally Posted by Protouringstang73 View Post
      My two piece spoiler on my 1973 Mustang, now in primer

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      Tell us how you made it? Pictures would be nice also please.

    18. #98
      Join Date
      Nov 2002
      Location
      Georgetown,TX
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      I want a big air dam for the front of my 70 El Camino. Spoilers by Randy offers three for a 70 A-body but I can't make up my mind about one of those, yet. Spectre made one I really like but they have been discontinued. Wish I had the talent some of you possess, I'd design and build my own but I don't. Hard to believe that only two businesses have built these.

      Spectre air dam:




    19. #99
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      May 2013
      Location
      Texas
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      A few we made from the archives to share.

      71 Firebird PT project based on the Zoland Concept sketches

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    20. #100
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      Texas
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      And the Falcon Apron (was not happy with the way the Mustang aprons fit) but wanted an old school T/A look.

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