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Does anyone have any pics or ideas what would look halfway decent without being goofy for front spoilers on a 67 Charger or Coronet? Did the factory ever have anything for them? Just wondering. Thanks.

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Does anyone have any pics or ideas what would look halfway decent without being goofy for front spoilers on a 67 Charger or Coronet? Did the factory ever have anything for them? Just wondering. Thanks.




Nothing from the factory. Those car don't have a separate valance. I would suggest the 69 Camaro spoiler.

Or an old Direct Connection like spoiler they sold for 73 up A-bodies. It's wider and taller than the Camaro one. I think MAS fiberglass may make something like that one. Bummer it's in fiberglass instead of ABS plastic.

Or a Spoilers by Randy. Most expensive option. http://spoilersbyrandy.com/dartpictures.aspx

The 66-67 Charger did have a factory rear deck lid 3 piece spoiler. They did it for NASCAR homologation.

http://www.superbirdbob.com/new_products.htm



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Thanks, autoxcuda. I was mainly curious because of another thread that said how unstable these cars were at high speed. They are kind of boxy, and I didn't know what would look "right" or "stealthy" on them. I took my 73 Charger up to 120 one time, and the float was surreal. I am heavily upgrading my 67 Coronet, but it was scary at 45 MPH with all the worn components right now, lol. Great leads to check out! That Spoilers by Randy is pretty indiscrete, do you know if it is effective?

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Thanks, autoxcuda. I was mainly curious because of another thread that said how unstable these cars were at high speed. They are kind of boxy, and I didn't know what would look "right" or "stealthy" on them. I took my 73 Charger up to 120 one time, and the float was surreal. I am heavily upgrading my 67 Coronet, but it was scary at 45 MPH with all the worn components right now, lol. Great leads to check out! That Spoilers by Randy is pretty indiscrete, do you know if it is effective?




The bigger, wider, and lower the more downforce. The Randy ones seems like a lot of money for a small spoiler you can't see much. I'd think I find a way to fab attachment for a 69 Camaro spoiler. Someone in our club has one on his 69 RR. It's discrete too. And the ABS will live better on front driveways and curbs too. You'll have to fab up your own brackets.

Look at those 73 Duster/Dart Sport spoilers. Those are wider and taller. Something else to consider.

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This is what the old DC spoiler looks like. I think the MAS ones are very similar??










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