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Old 04-06-07, 11:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Front spoiler on 68s-did they exist??

I baught a front spoiler to divert more air into engine but noticed there seems to have never had one to begin with. I thought they all had spoilers but my car is very early production #320.
Even looked at the CAC gallery and was surprised to see these photos w/ no spoiler.
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I hate to drill attatchment holes into something that may have never had it installed. My front valance appears to be original,even has the hand cut openings for cold air cooling.
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Jim,
The attached pic shows a front spoiler (or extension), my car doesn't have it either.....it does however have the two cutouts shown....
The drawing date is 11-28-67 so it is possible that your car, as mine, was built without the extension.....
Maybe someone like JohnZ will chime in and answer this for us.....
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Cee,
What build # is your 68 ? And do you have the "hand" cut cold air holes?
In looking closer to your attatchment, my valance isnt made that way,my spoiler is already molded into the glass.
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# is 1617, delivered in October '67...
There is no telling....from what I hear, they had problems with overheating on early production cars and the fix was the 2 holes and the spoiler....mine is a small block base motor so really not an issue....may be for you BB guys...

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The front valance with the holes in it and the chin spoiler were added to all BB's starting with VIN #720, and a TSB was issued to the dealers in February, 1968, to add them (plus a full fan shroud, new fan clutch, changing the vacuum advance source from "ported" to full manifold vacuum, etc.) to all BB cars built before #720. Not sure if (or when) similar changes were made on SB's - the big problem was the BB's.

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Told ya he would know......thanks John.....again....
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..john told a great story at carlisle about the new '68 bb cars overheating and a visit from from pete estes and zora
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...Not sure if (or when) similar changes were made on SB's - the big problem was the BB's.
My smallblock 68 with AT has the spoiler. #416660 with I20 build date. Also has the holes in the lower valuance panel.
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