Gen 1 Spoiler

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FOMOCOTOSHO

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Does anyone know if anyone makes an aftermarket spoiler to fit Gen 1's? Possibly a duplicate of the 91+ Spoiler?

If not are there any good looking other choices that will work that anyone knows of?

Or.....

Does anyone know where to get their hands on a 91+ Spoiler?

Thanks!
 

FOMOCOTOSHO

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I saw someone mentioned about a mid 80's Firebird spoiler that will fit right onto Gen 1 SHO's. Does anyone know exactly what year(s) and have a picture of the correct one?

Does anyone else have any pics showing other spoilers installed on their Gen 1's so I can see what I would like better? I don't have any photo shopping skills LOL
 

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I dont know if you saw my post this weekend, but I fabricated the Gen 2 spoiler and have it installed on my Gen 1..Im in the process of paining it right now..hope to have it finished today. as for the firebird spoiler it is the mid 80's spoiler, not the "hatchback foxbody style spoiler" but the other spoiler firebirds came with..Im pretty sure this is the one everyone refers to.

http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/ProductImages/exterior/rearspoilers/9192fbspoiler.jpg
 

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Yeah I did see your work on that spoiler. It looks good but far too much work & beyond my skills so unless you plan on going into business to duplicate that project I will need to look at other options.
 

shooff1994atx

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Yeah I did see your work on that spoiler. It looks good but far too much work & beyond my skills so unless you plan on going into business to duplicate that project I will need to look at other options.

too much work and skill? seriously it took about 6 hours to sand them down...this was my first time trying to fab something together..Ill be hitting up the junkyard tomorrow..going to try to find some more things I can work on as a project..maybe do a Gen 3 seat swap or try to find some headlights that I can make work?
 

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