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Topic: Front spoiler and wheel well moldings
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streetstang67 Gearhead Posts: 334 From: SC, USA Registered: Nov 2002
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posted 03-05-2003 07:10 PM
How do you think chrome wheel well moldings and a front chin spoiler would look on my car? Any other suggestions welcome. Thanks
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GeerWerkz Journeyman Posts: 36 From: Snohomish, WA, USA Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 03-05-2003 08:22 PM
Dang! It looks mighty sweet as it is, I'd personally spend the money somewhere else. Maybe drop the front an inch or so and upgrade the handling, I prefer the look of minimal flash and agressive stance. But I'm an old guy and it is your car, make it look like you want it to look and you'll be happier.
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ccode67 Gearhead Posts: 1743 From: douglasville,ga,usa Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 03-06-2003 08:50 AM
I've been meaning to put wheel well mouldings on my 67, i like them. I don't care for the chin spoiler on anything earlier than a '69 though. Just my opinion, its not worth much,
------------------ Stuart MCA #48902 M&M #1091 67 stang 5 speed, 351W, Edelbrock Performer RPM package my photo page
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Fastback68 Gearhead Posts: 1880 From: Sucat, Paranaque, Philippines Registered: Jul 99
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posted 03-06-2003 07:02 PM
Here's another fairly worthless opinion I've been told (and it makes sense) that the wheel well mouldings are real rust traps.
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Ryan Wilke Gearhead Posts: 1570 From: Stanton, Michigan 49707 Registered: Oct 2000
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posted 03-06-2003 07:38 PM
quote: Originally posted by Fastback68: Here's another fairly worthless opinion I've been told (and it makes sense) that the wheel well mouldings are real rust traps.
Not so worthless, FB68 !
I know of many folks around the midwest who fight a never-ending battle against body rust & coorosion by deleting ALL of the non-necessary trim when they refurbish their car.... all emblems, excess trim, etc. so that it can be washed clean without holding/hiding dirt/salt & grime.......I did the same thing when I repainted my '65 F100! Ryan
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