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    1. #1
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      69 camaro front spoiler???

      i have a stock style front spoiler on my 69 camaro. Im over it. Everyone and there mother has one... im not interested in my 69 looking stock or like anyone elses...

      im looking for a more pro-touring/gmachine stle front spoiler. Something alittle more aggressive looking.

      Does anyone know where i could buy one? thanks
      "What is each day but a series of conflicts between the easy way and the right way?"

      69 camaro, daytona blue. LS376-495 (Hotcam LS3), TR-6060 6-speed
      Tubular control arms with coilovers

    2. #2
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      Carbon fiber or aluminum..?
      '67 Buick Skylark GS400 funny car "Ingenue" 8/10 HRM / Gasoline (Swedish) cover & feature 2/12
      World's only Buick-powered Buick Funny Car!
      Used to be known as musclecarjohn

      www.buickfunnycar.com
      http://www.facebook.com/ingenuebuickfunnycar

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by musclecarjohn View Post
      Carbon fiber or aluminum..?
      the carbon fiber ones are sick and i do like them, but the only carbon fiber ones ive seen are stock style replacements. I want something a little more "out there".

      I have seen before sme really wicked aluminum ones but i dont know where to go to purchase one. So id rather go with an aluminum one and just powder coat it black.
      "What is each day but a series of conflicts between the easy way and the right way?"

      69 camaro, daytona blue. LS376-495 (Hotcam LS3), TR-6060 6-speed
      Tubular control arms with coilovers

    4. #4
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      make one..

    5. #5
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      Call Tyler at Anvil Auto.
      They make Carbon Fiber stuff.

      Jake Parrot of Jake's Rod Shop , Steevo at Twist Machine , and Vinnie Allegretta , and Tyler Beauregard of ATS (and Anvil Auto) have custom made aluminum spoilers on their cars.
      Do a search or pm them about where they got them.
      Last edited by JEFFTATE; 05-05-2009 at 10:57 AM.
      Jeff Tate
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      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    6. #6
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      Where actually working on a whole lower front valance that incorporates the fender extentions and a custom air dam in carbon fiber. The pattern is about 1/2 way done and has an opening for extra cooling (intercooler, etc.)
      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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      I'll try to post a rendering tomorrow of the valance.
      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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      We built a dozen or so rear spoilers before the streetfighter thing took off. We sold all of them and then some... As hand fabricated pieces, they are pricey--$500 range. So you will need to show real interest for these parts in order to help prove a sound business model. Here's the front spoiler that Jake built for Destroyer, his own '69.









      And the rear....

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    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by hotwheels View Post
      I'll try to post a rendering tomorrow of the valance.
      looking foreward to it
      "What is each day but a series of conflicts between the easy way and the right way?"

      69 camaro, daytona blue. LS376-495 (Hotcam LS3), TR-6060 6-speed
      Tubular control arms with coilovers

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68 View Post
      We built a dozen or so rear spoilers before the streetfighter thing took off. We sold all of them and then some... As hand fabricated pieces, they are pricey--$500 range. So you will need to show real interest for these parts in order to help prove a sound business model. Here's the front spoiler that Jake built for Destroyer, his own '69.

      dang! that front is all kinds of sexy
      i love it! but at 500 bucks its a bit out of my price range for the time being
      "What is each day but a series of conflicts between the easy way and the right way?"

      69 camaro, daytona blue. LS376-495 (Hotcam LS3), TR-6060 6-speed
      Tubular control arms with coilovers

    11. #11
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      this one might be in your price range.. and they look pretty decent.


      http://www.pro-spoilers.com/store.html

    12. #12
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      anvil...

      I was looking forward to that rendering today...

    13. #13
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      Jake's car looks doggone good!
      Steve Moore

    14. #14
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      I have the Trans American race spoiler from pro-spoilers. I've only test fit it so far and have not mounted it. Its a great piece for the money although mine looks a bit different than the one in the photos on the web page. Mine is flat black powder coat but the leading edge(chin) is brushed aluminum. It looks like it will fit great, I just need to figure out a good mounting method without tearing up my front valance too much.

      edit... it actually looks exactly like the photo above, however I don't have the induction holes in mine.
      Greg Doherty

    15. #15
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      I ordered the 2009 low profile vented spoiler yesterday. I've been brain racking to find a way to feed my cleaner cold air. This may be the answer.

    16. #16
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      I tried to post the illustrations, and I usually have no problems, but something is going on that is beyond me. I'll get Tyler to do it since he's younger and more computer savvy than I.
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      Last edited by hotwheels; 05-08-2009 at 10:34 AM.
      MaTT
      ANVil Auto
      www.anvilauto.com
      _________
      '69 Camaro
      '73 Camaro
      '96 Viper GTS
      '70 Bronco
      '10 Camaro SS
      '65 Riviera GS
      '69 Mustang Sportsroof

    17. #17
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      Here is that 69 front end we are working on.



      Tyler

    18. #18
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      Just make sure you guys all make them to fit 67s and 68s as well...

      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU


    19. #19
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      That looks pretty good. Looks like it will leave the door wide open for some side skirts too.

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2 View Post
      Just make sure you guys all make them to fit 67s and 68s as well...
      Won't fit.
      We are making it to replace the fender side extensions, the bumper and the lower valance with one solid piece of carbon. The bumper is pulled in and smoothed out, driving lights staying in the factory locations. We are looking into adding small ducting recessed for brake cooling and adding a matched mesh screen to go along with our hood vents and cowl panels.

      I am trying to see if I can fab up the front spoiler from my Chicane-LM rendering in my free time and then tool it via the Anvil brand name.


      Tyler

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