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Hi,
Great looking car, of course I'm a little biased. I think we may have started something here with the spoilers. I put mine on over the winter. Here's a pic of mine:
Ken
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1968 Nova SS- 355CI./400 HP
12Bolt w 4:10- 4Sp. Muncie
Well your car being a 68 makes it just a little better than all the rest of them . I think the spoiler looks really good. It's there but really subtle, not great big and in the way.
bigc, you and me were both in the same boat. I saw the thread and was like "Spoiler on a Nova? What the heck?" Kept looking at the pic really hard and couldnt see it haha. Kinda wondering why they were taking pics of the front when the spoiler is "normally" on the back lol. But nice "air dams". Thats what I call them anyway .
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Mike Holder in Billings, Montanna makes them you can contact him at (406) 252-8142 . He has two sizes of (Spoilers or Air Dams) He also has a mold for a 4 inch front Air Dam, the ones we have are the 2" version. I would like to see the bigger air dam installed on a car. I might have went with the bigger one. There is a thread on this with his number buried in it farther down the page. He also sells a rear one modeled off the 69 Camaro rear spoiler.
He has several Novas a 68 and 69. He seems like a nice guy we spoke for over an hour the last time he called. He was wanted to know about fitment and quailty, basically any issues with it. I thought it fit great and had no issues with it. It was boxed up well and woked good.