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Canton, Texas, United States

Canton, Texas, United States
1974-1981 Camaro Outer Rear Spoiler, Left Hand - OER 339433, image 1
Condition:New Brand:OER Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:339433 Surface Finish:Fiberglass Interchange Part Number:Camaro Rear Spoiler Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:Left Hand Only

1974-1981 Camaro Outer Rear Spoiler, Left Hand

The 1974-81 three piece style rear spoiler included a center spoiler and two outer spoilers. This was the optional spoiler used by General Motors on all 1974-81 Camaro models. A change was made in 1974 on the design of the outer spoilers but the same center spoiler is used from 1970 through 1981.

This is the the left hand side spoiler that attatched to the quarter panel. Manufactured in fiberglass and includes the correct mounting studs molded into the bottom for mounting to the quarter panel (attachment nuts not ncluded).


OER-339433

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