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Hot 71 142E at VIR with Blue Ridge Chapter of VCOA 140-160

Joel, I received your pm message to me today--glad to hear from you.
As for a spoiler--here was my low cost (read no cost) solution for a front spoiler. I took the inside plastic cover panel from a Vega hatchback - the one covering the tailight assemblies inside the car - and flipped it backwards (finished side to the rear of the car)and upside down and bolted it to the lower valance of my '69 144S. Vega's will not be so easy to find nowadays but I'm sure there are other cars out there with similar panels. Mine has been on my car for at least 20 years--stands up to the occasional scrape on steep driveways. -- Dave






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