<VV> Spoiler supports (humor?)

Louis C. Armer,Jr. carmerjr at mindspring.com
Tue Mar 13 00:50:32 EST 2007


Or you could use a piece of wood ............or you could use an 
old  toothbrush handle or cut
up a used rake handle.........or use some old Corvair FC accelerator 
pedals <GGG>

FrontMan
DeckRug Enterprises Inc.
ULTRA Race Solutions
WTBRT PR
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At 01:34 AM 3/13/2007, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 3/12/2007 1:20:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>eandp at mindspring.com writes:
>
>One of the Chevy mags --- think it was Chevy Hi  Performance --- recently had
>a piece in their resto column about Camaro folk  running 67 - 69 spoilers
>without the brackets behind them that are meant to  support the 
>spoiler, and body
>work getting bent or distorted at high  speed.  As we already had the Camaro
>spolier for Doran's 65 Monza, we  went out and found the bradckets from Year
>One for $16.  We'll probably  have to modify them somewhat, but 
>since they were
>so cheap I figured it was  worth doing.
>
>Travis Payne   65 Monza coupe
>Raleigh,  NC
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>Or, Travis, you could buy a piece of 1/4" aluminum rod, flatten both ends  of
>the cut to length piece, drill a couple of holes and you are ready to bolt it
>  up.  - Seth
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1965 Corsa Coupe, 1964  Greenbrier, 1966 Monza Convertible
1966 WTBRT #112 xcrosser 1/2 owner
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