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Old 06-18-2013, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by CamaroBill View Post
Did you have to modify it a lot to make it work?
A bit of a loaded question. No, I did not have to modify the spoiler itself at all, however as you can see I am not running the standard Falcon front bumper, it is a very chopped up 65 mustang bumper/valance. I had to drill a few extra holes and fab a couple of right angle brakets for the ends but all in all it was very easy to get it to fit. It is very solidly mounted.

I figured for $65 it was worth the risk and even if I screwed one up on the test fit, once I had it perfected I could buy another. Truthfully I am supprised how easily I was able to mount it up. It also fits the Falcon width perfect because (fun fact for the day) the Falcon front ends were wider than the 65 Mustangs and closer in width to the 70.
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