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1970 Dodge Charger Mopar Go Wing Spoiler Concours Quality New 70 on 2040-parts.com

US $316.99
Location:

Alliance, Ohio, United States

Alliance, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:StripeClassics Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:SCGW901CCBCGR Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear

1970 DODGE CHARGER Only Mopar Go Wing Spoiler - 1970 Style - Concours Quality 

We are pleased to bring you this reproduction 70s go wing spoiler. This is the common spoiler found on 1970 cars, however, this spoiler will fit 1970-1974 cars. This spoiler includes the wing blade, two pedastals (feet), set of wing gaskets, wing to spoiler brackets, screws, bolts, under decklid brackets, special nuts and pedastal bolts. This kit includes everything that is needed to install to your car.  This go wing spoiler features the correct 36" pedastal to pedastal spacing as found on the originals. Very nice quality spoiler and we try to bring it to you at the very best price possible. 

This is our CONCOURS quality version. This means that everything is 100% correct with this spoiler, this spoiler features the following upgrades over our "value spoiler": 
  • Lightweight Fiber-inforced plastic Die-cast aluminum feet, hollow, as original 
  • Correct Rubber mounting gaskets 
  • Exact shape, taper and angles as original SMOOTH finish, no texture, ready to install out of the box 
  • Correct Under Decklid Brackets and Special adjusting nuts

This isn't the 1971 "Gull Wing" spoiler, this is the 70's style Go Wing Spoiler.

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