<VV> Re: Front Spoilers - Four takes
Dennis & Debbie Pleau
ddpleau at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 19 21:26:04 EDT 2005
The original CORSA Enterprise Spoiler was designed by Herb Berkman.
dp
At 09:32 AM 9/19/2005, Sethracer at aol.com wrote:
>
>In a message dated 9/19/2005 2:57:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, john at nfdc.net
>writes:
>
>My son recently installed a spoiler on our '65 vert. It came from The
>Source and was over $100, but the results were worth it. It was a
>perfect fit,
>looks good, improves handling and was easy to put on. I may sound like a
>commercial for The Source, but remember you get what you pay for.
>John Johnson
>65 convertible
>
>
>
>The Source sells the "Corsa Enterprises" style spoiler, as redesigned by
>Dave. (Corsa Enterprises being long gone) It is a good fit and works well.
>There
>is also the "Garvin" style spoiler. It had several options, it was available
>with brake duct cooling inlets, and two different styles of ends, either
>small wrap-around or large Mustache-type ends which continued the front
>wheelwell edge into the spoiler. The 67-68 Camaro spoiler is
>inexpensive, effective,
>and quite subtle, looking just a bit more intrusive (and effective) than the
>stock 66-69 unit. As you said, John, you do get what you pay for. - Seth
>Emerson
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