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WTB MAS Chin Spoiler Wanted

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Hopefully someone has a MAS Chin Spoiler laying around.

I read they went out of biz back in 2005-2006, also heard rumor someone may have their molds??

I like this look the best, compared to the oversized AAR one and the small Camaro lookalike one. Unless someone can modify a 69 Mach 1 chin spoiler, that would be cool too!
 

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It’s a small, one-piece fiberglass front spoiler. When new, they had a matte black finish. Attaches on lower valance. I had a new one, but sold it years ago. They pop up on eBay a few times a year.
 

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It’s a small, one-piece fiberglass front spoiler. When new, they had a matte black finish. Attaches on lower valance. I had a new one, but sold it years ago. They pop up on eBay a few times a year.

First off, what model car are you working on (Cuda or Challenger)?
 

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I like this look... this is the one that was photoshopped though, believe that’s a 69 Mach spoiler.
 

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I’m not sure, here are some pics from SpoilersbyRandy.com, I would like it to be a little bigger.
 

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I made one with PVC material. I never got around to putting it on the car. But here is what I made.
 

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No.. “Front Spoilers for cars of the 60's and 70's
Handcrafted from steel. Made in the USA.”

That would bother me..
Realistically, anything that's going to bend a metal spoiler is going to break a 'glass one, with similar collateral damage to the valance. Low cost wasn't the only reason the factory used plastic.
 

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I used one of the AAR (race) spoilers on my Cuda but I never liked the open sides, looked ok from the front but the sides looked horrible, so I made some skirts to close them in.

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