[FC] FC Front Spoiler
Scott & Cyndi Wilson
scwilson8126 at wowway.com
Mon Mar 3 13:01:35 EST 2008
I used the 80's full size chevy spoiler on my rampside and it worked out
great.
I just had to trim/sand each end where it was too long. I used sheet metal
screws with hex-heads to attach.
Scott Wilson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Blackwell" <bryan at skiblack.com>
To: "Donald Manen" <donmanen at yahoo.com>
Cc: <Corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [FC] FC Front Spoiler
> Hi Don,
>
> I've looked at four:
>
> - The Source makes (made?) a fairly small one specifically for
> FCs. This one probably is the easiest to install since it was made
> for the FC, but it's visually kind of small.
> - Chevy S-10. My least favorite as it's really too narrow for an FC.
> - Ford Aerostar (PN E69Z11001A06A). Fits much better than the
> S-10, although it's still a little narrow.
> - 80's Full size Chevy PU (PN 15569084). My favorite, on my list
> to do.
>
> Everything I've heard says this is a most worthwhile improvement.
> Happy hunting!
>
> Bryan Blackwell bryan at skiblack.com
> http://autoxer.skiblack.com/
> Corvairs: '61 Lakewood, '64 Greenbrier, '65 Corsa, '66 Corsa
> '69 Road Runner, '97 Ford F-150, '99 Neon R/T
> "Why do something if you're not going to obsess about it?"
>
>
> On Mar 2, 2008, at 3:12 PM, Donald Manen wrote:
>
>> I have seen several FC models with a front spoiler---- anyone have
>> a source, model, part number, etc, make of vehicle that I might
>> find one locally.....
>
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