Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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01/12/12 09:13 AM
01/12/12 09:13 AM
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Kern Dog
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The hood on that yellow '70 Charger looks very Pontiac, but I like it!
Pontiac? It's a 70 super bee scoop mated to a charger hood. Or a modified superbee hood to fit a charger...
That doesn't change things. The split grille on the '70 Coronet ALSO looked like a Pontiac.
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: Kern Dog]
#1154267
01/12/12 09:35 AM
01/12/12 09:35 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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The hood on that yellow '70 Charger looks very Pontiac, but I like it!
Pontiac? It's a 70 super bee scoop mated to a charger hood. Or a modified superbee hood to fit a charger...
That doesn't change things. The split grille on the '70 Coronet ALSO looked like a Pontiac.
O.T. but I don't see it.
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: Pale_Roader]
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01/13/12 11:15 AM
01/13/12 11:15 AM
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Posts: 309 Hampden, Maine
Procommuter
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Air dam bought on ebay. Has stayed on at over 130 MPH several times.
Wes
73 Barracuda 440 EFI 4 speed, 144.85 MPH LTA A/FSS Record Holder.
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: dustergirl340]
#1154276
01/13/12 01:42 PM
01/13/12 01:42 PM
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Posts: 27,596 So Cal
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Got the one for our Dart from some online Chevy place. It's for a '67-68(?) Camaro. Cost a whopping $25.
It's very sturdy. We whacked it into a concrete parking lot barrier and it held up.
The greatness of ABS plastic. A fiberglass one would have cracked and crumbled.
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: Procommuter]
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01/13/12 01:44 PM
01/13/12 01:44 PM
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Air dam bought on ebay. Has stayed on at over 130 MPH several times.
Is that fiberglass or plastic. Wonder if that's one of the ones made by the guy in So Cal or the guy on Moparts in Bay Area? in ABS?
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: A57_RT ]
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01/14/12 12:44 AM
01/14/12 12:44 AM
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Factory, OEM but braced...
I REALLY like that car! The Aspen/Volare cars had potential to be great cars after you replace the troublesome Lean Burn junk. Thanks for posting!
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Re: what front air dams/spoilers are...
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
#1154284
01/14/12 03:38 PM
01/14/12 03:38 PM
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Posts: 6,906 IL, Aurora
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not looking for extra cooling...more of "cleaning the air up" for better et's. The car runs very cool as it is.
it did settle the front end down slightly between 90 and 110 mph, The new thinking is the belly pans that the new cars have.
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