Chin Spolier for 94-98

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I have seen these on many cars. AM had one listed from Speedform, but it appears it is NLA. Anyone know of another source?
 

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I got mine off Amazon for like $50

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I was gonna say the same thing dwcopple. I’ve got one on my amazon account saved in my cart for when I’m ready to buy it.
 

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Jesus...... that's a heck of a price tag.

Ebay for the win. After all it's just a piece of plastic.
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I've never liked the Mach 1 lip spoilers on the SN95. In my opinion, they look "tacked on," and just don't fit the curves of the car. That Shindoa one frenched in, though, looks pretty good!
 

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I cheated and bought a bumper with the chin spoiler already there. [emoji38]


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Your hood is open ;)

Per requirements of the show that day. Hoods were required to be open. I hadn’t had time to clean the bay up so I didn’t fully open it but unlatched it to be in the show. [emoji38]


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Per requirements of the show that day. Hoods were required to be open. I hadn’t had time to clean the bay up so I didn’t fully open it but unlatched it to be in the show. [emoji38]

I did that once BEFORE a show. Can’t win with a shattered windshield.

This was right after my V8 swap and I was having technical difficulties. The wind was so strong, it kept blowing the hood off it’s prop and closing the hose with the prop still poking out from the fender gap. Aftermarket hood, so it already was difficult to open, and having the prop lodged there, not only caused damage, but made it even more difficult to pull open (a year later I even pulled the hood release latch so hard it turn right off!) Anyway, I decided that if I wasn’t right the fuck there, I would just keep it open like that so the wind couldn’t get to it, and it wouldn’t be difficult open because it already was open. So naturally we drove off like that. I think 20-30 MPH was when it flew open onto my windshield.
 

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We have 2 Mustangs, Mine is the '03 GT. My wife has the '04 Mach1. The best place that I found for the Chin spoiler is 'Late Model Restoration'. They are priced right, and more important is they look just like stock, not that shiny crap that looks cheesy, and warpy. The front of my '03 has an '01 Cobra Bumper, with the '03 Cobra Chin Spoiler, and 2010 Black Pony. I did NOT want the Mach1 Chin Spoiler, on the '01 Cobra Bumper. So, I went on LMR's website and ordered them there. But, the Bumper I got at a Ford Dealer 16 years ago, for 300.00.
 

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I did that once BEFORE a show. Can’t win with a shattered windshield.

This was right after my V8 swap and I was having technical difficulties. The wind was so strong, it kept blowing the hood off it’s prop and closing the hose with the prop still poking out from the fender gap. Aftermarket hood, so it already was difficult to open, and having the prop lodged there, not only caused damage, but made it even more difficult to pull open (a year later I even pulled the hood release latch so hard it turn right off!) Anyway, I decided that if I wasn’t right the fuck there, I would just keep it open like that so the wind couldn’t get to it, and it wouldn’t be difficult open because it already was open. So naturally we drove off like that. I think 20-30 MPH was when it flew open onto my windshield.
Been there done that in my turbo probe. Sucks

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