11-19-2014, 05:10 PM
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Re: 69 Camaro front valance and spoiler on a 67 c10?
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Originally Posted by skorpioskorpio
The render I posted is intended to look like the Spoilers by Randy piece. One issue though with his spoilers is that they are made out of like 20ga steel so they end up being the most fragile piece of body work in the worst location and they are not the cheapest piece in the world. It is still what I plan to use but I also realize that I probably need to have a couple replacements on hand and treat it like a potentially consumable part.
Like I said earlier the late '80s, early '90s era 454 SS airdam does look great behind a bumper but not against an roll pan. If you have both pieces in hand there is no way to make these two look good together. I was sure that was what I was going to use for mine, even the original render I did used one:
Attachment 1326486
Here is the actual piece test fit before the body came off the frame:
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But once I had the rollpan in hand there was no way it was going to work.
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I like the big lights man!
I would look at cutting some spots for them in the roll pan. They are really going to block up the air flow into the engine bay don't you think to the radiator. Just a thought
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