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front spoilers or splitters for Challenger

Adrian Worman

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I'm convinced that I've seen something that looks like a T/A deck spoiler thats been fitted to the front valance on a 70 Challenger but I can't remember where.
Shame cos I'd like to it one to the front of my 72
 

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I'm convinced that I've seen something that looks like a T/A deck spoiler thats been fitted to the front valance on a 70 Challenger but I can't remember where.
Shame cos I'd like to it one to the front of my 72

I've seen a Mustang front spoiler on a Challenger before . 69-70? Maybe that's what your thinking?
 

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I was thinking of something fender to fender but under the valance so as to not block turn signals. Also considering a spiltter. If you go to Utube and look up 200mph Cuda, Legendary Motorcar built a splitter that looks possible to copy, they have plenty of pics of their build. tried to copy one here but couldn't
 

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Try this. It's called Spoliers by Randy. That's where I'm going to get my. I like it because the spoiler goes from fender to fender. And they make them in stell or aluminium
 

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Here is what I ended up doing. Link-Should I add a Trans-am style spoiler?
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Whata beautiful car. Yes a trans am style spoiler would definitely look awesome. Go for it. Look Bad Ass!
 

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The Challenger full width front TransAm spoiler is only available from www.cudaspoilerguy.com (Jon)... he's the original maker of the AAR and Challenger full width spoilers... he's located just north of LA, Calif. the spoilers come only in heavy-duty fiberglass.. with or w/o brake ducts. I bought a bunch from him ~2 years ago and had offered/requested Challenger owners, via misc web sites, to join in and save on shipping expenses... the lucky ones joined in... the others waited and now he may not be making them anymore. Its a very high quality piece... I have yet to mount mine but will be doing so in the near future. The Challenger spoiler is a-ok for the street. The current race/historic AAR Cuda car's transam spoiler is made by him.
 
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