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Topic: Got rear spoiler on the Cuda (Read 131 times)
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cu440da
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Well, here's what a go-wing style spoiler looks like on a Cuda. I think it looks pretty good, even my wife commented that she liked it. She never likes anything I do to the car! I went all out and cobbled up some brackets to mount them in a way similar to the factory. They are bolted to the trunk skin, and secured to the brackets inside the trunk to provide a nice rigid mount. It was only after I got the first bracket welded in that I realized I made no provision for the spoiler to be removed. Ever. Luckily the thread locker on the mounting studs hadn't setup yet and I was able to remove them and fix my mistake. Oh yeah, I haven't cleaned up my goober welds yet. 
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 3.91 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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bOb shingler
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two pipes out one side, i like that.  i did the same thing on my 71 dodge truck years ago.
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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