01-09-2021, 02:49 PM
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Re: 69 Camaro front valance and spoiler on a 67 c10?
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Originally Posted by Robznob11
I have seen it but im not a fan. To mee it looks to much like an add on. I would say it sticks more to the truck lines and look. That may be what some would perfer but i wanted more Camaro look. I think if they took the design and set it back and gave it a reveal it would read much more Camaro. Lol but thats just me. Everyone has their own flavor. I have had plenty of purists hang me up for what i did. And to be honest I would like to clean up my front end some. I would say i did a 8 out of 10 on the fab. I know for a fact i can do it better. But its in paint now so im gonna call it good. If my wife ever gives me the chance I would like to do another one with RS style doors. I have better tools now😈
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I agree it looks cheezey to me. Although it's all American made. You have to remember though it works with a stock radiator support in place so you are very limited on space.
I would how ever want to see it in person on a truck not a display though to make any more comments on it.
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