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Can anyone identify this air dam? Its been sitting in my dads garage for 20 years and may just find a home on the front of my car.

Blaine

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It's an air dam in the style that was fitted (in its later years) to the "Andy Warhol" Group 4 race car, chassis #2342, now owned by Patrick Hals.

I can't think of a meaner look. I say, "do it!", Blaine. Just awesome.

 
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Blaine,

That would look great on your car..!


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Hello!1 Is this a fiberglass piece(s) or aluminum?
If Aluminum then it is an "ORIGINAL FACTORY Group 4" race piece. The factory later also made a fiberglass knock off for later racing conversions and customer hot rodding.
I have both types with #02823 but will probably use the fiberglass assembly as I am SURE I WILL run out of talent on track and would rather destroy the fiberglass versus the aluminum piece!! Great find on your part!!Good luck with it............just be sure that your Group 4 flares are put on the correct side as this will affect the fit or non fit of the air dam assembly.
 
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It is a glass piece but it looks like I have some playing to do. The piece is close to fitting. I may do some glass work this winter to get the fitment a bit tighter. Once I get that on I may have to look at the car without the wing to see how I like it. Thanks for the input guys. I always liked that gr4 but never noticed the spoiler on the front was the same.

Blaine
 
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Blaine
Before you fit the air dam, Make a mould so you can make another one if you damage the original one an make a spare one.
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Blaine
Before you fit the air dam, Make a mould so you can make another one if you damage the original one an make a spare one.
Dtmgt5

I had already seriously thought about that. I figure thats another reason to wait until winter for it. I have seen lots of moulds being made and used but never have attempted it myself so it should be a fun project. I have a few light repairs to make as one end got run over a bit ( just minor cracking). After that I will make up a mould.

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I;m attempting to make a similiar version out of steel.

Ron

 
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Very cool!
 
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