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    1. #1
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      Anvil auto first gen rear spoiler fitment

      In a push to get my car to paint and body, I've decided against using a stock 68 spoiler due to poor fitment, and have decided against having something fabricated. So I'm left to look at the small variety of aftermarket pieces.

      Kindigits spoiler is beautiful but at twice the price of anvil it's hard for me to justify.

      So for anyone who is running an anvil auto rear spoiler, can you comment on its fitment?
      Does one of their designs fit better than the other?

      I understand there have beens troubles in the past with availability of their parts however I have just been told these are now back in stock.
      Any experiences would be great.

      James

    2. #2
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      I will have to make this choice too at some point. I have seen the kindig spoiler up close on one of his cars and it looks great, but not sure it's worth the price either.

    3. #3
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      I'm talking with anvil, they say their spoilers are tight within 1/16-1/8" with the hood which overcomes the stock spoiler problems I dislike so much, but I still haven't found anyone who actually has one, which really surprises me. perhaps Facebook can help..

      Quote Originally Posted by SD67 View Post
      I will have to make this choice too at some point. I have seen the kindig spoiler up close on one of his cars and it looks great, but not sure it's worth the price either.

    4. #4
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      I have their 69 notch spoiler. It fits fine.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    5. #5
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      Thanks Don, Facebook has also prevailed with more positive experiences, link below if anyone is interested.

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/1440...9727274392225/

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by slimjim View Post
      I'm talking with anvil, they say their spoilers are tight within 1/16-1/8" with the hood which overcomes the stock spoiler problems I dislike so much, but I still haven't found anyone who actually has one, which really surprises me. perhaps Facebook can help..
      I have the notch and the tall spoiler, they fit fine
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    7. #7
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      I have a notched spoiler on my 69 Camaro and the fitment is no issue. I haven't decided, but I may be selling mine. There is nothing wrong with it, but at one time I was going to go all out with Anvil pieces on my car and have since changed my mind.

    8. #8
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      I have the OEM looking Anvil spoiler and it fits good. You probably are already aware but it fits much tighter to the deck lid than the OEM piece. Tighter to the quarters where it overhangs too.

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