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Old 10-29-2005, 05:26 PM
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Default 67-68 marquez tail lights on prodigy

We are so prod that Marquez selected project prodigy to be the sema model and receive the first set of their awesome new 67 and 68 camaro tail lights. On a car with as many trick features as prodigy the tail lights draw a tremendous amount of attention.

Sorry for the quality of the pictures we had to do them in the trailer on the road to sema.

Also wile shooting the back of the car I couldn’t help but show you my trick tag our boy Kevin did.
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Old 10-29-2005, 05:49 PM
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Default Spoiler question?

Frank,

Did you paint the stripe on the rear spoiler all the way around? In other words top and bottom? I ask because of the GTO Judge spoiler stripe will be painted in the next few weeks.

Thanks, R.P.

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Old 10-29-2005, 06:01 PM
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Thanks for the pics Frank! We have 2-3 other lense designs which will be in the booth at SEMA. I''ll get some good pics as soon as I can.


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we wraped it spoiler is still a peace of crap.
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Those look awesome as usual. Can't wait to check the car and the other designs out.
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Just plain awesome.
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very nice look.
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we wraped it spoiler is still a peace of crap.
Not to change the subject Frank, but is the spoiler a factory piece, or a repro? In what aspect was the quality sub-par?

I think they look hot on a first gen as well.
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It is a aftermarket piece sold through Parts Place special for 67 / 68 which has to be shorter and have different shaped ends to fit the top of the quarter panles. Problem is it is made of a lightweight spun wooven fiberglass / plastic mixture and is to weak to support it's own weight and span from pedestol to pedestol. So it sags in the middle badly. I ordered 3 different spoilers to see if it was only one, they all do it. I have reinforced it, trying to run a bar and a board through it, all fixes create other issues. When the rush is over, I think we will make a mold and make them in a quality piece, just did not have time finishing the BillyGoat, the 55 and Prodigy.

We made an executive decision to use it, warped, instead of using something different like a stock spoiler. I do not know if it was a good decesion or not. I have got to where I look past it, but I know critics will eat it alive! Whatever. Lets see their car when they were 18?
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It looks more like it was layed up backwards. Oh well, car is still awesome none the less.

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