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MAS Chin Spoiler WANTED

Started by pacoloco, June 06, 2021, 01:24:35 PM

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pacoloco

Hopefully someone has a MAS Chin Spoiler laying around.

I read they went out of biz back in 2005-2006, also heard rumor someone may have their molds??

I like this look the best, compared to the oversized AAR one and the small Camaro lookalike one. Unless someone can modify a 69 Mach 1 chin spoiler, that would be cool too!

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autoxcuda

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This is a high quality one made from vacuum formed ABS plastic material that will bend some. Fiberglass will crack when hit. That's the reason all OE spoilers are ABS.

http://www.rylispro.com/category/cuda-front-spoiler
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pacoloco

I dig'em, but honestly a bit too big a bit too pricey for me.  $350 total with shipping???



gzig5

Quote from: pacoloco on June 06, 2021, 03:05:04 PM
I dig'em, but honestly a bit too big a bit too pricey for me.  $350 total with shipping???
These things are hand made.  Quality costs.  Any decent shop is charging $70-$100 or more, an hour.  How long do you think it takes to create something like this for a tiny market?
Can't help you with the MAS question but it sounds like a long shot and if there are any left, the Rylis one will probably look inexpensive in comparison. 

autoxcuda

Quote from: pacoloco on June 06, 2021, 01:24:35 PM
Hopefully someone has a MAS Chin Spoiler laying around.

I read they went out of biz back in 2005-2006, also heard rumor someone may have their molds??

I like this look the best, compared to the oversized AAR one and the small Camaro lookalike one. Unless someone can modify a 69 Mach 1 chin spoiler, that would be cool too!

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The 69-70 Mustang one seems like the height you are going for.

So you will have to buy one and modify it to fit. No one is modifying them for resale.
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 I've also heard early camaro front spoilers can be adapted & their dirt cheap
  Looks a lot like he MASS piece but made from ABS 
https://www.ss396.com/camaro/MHQ-0336.html

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nsmall

My MAS spoiler didnt fit well, but if you want to shape a camaro one, I found a fiberglass guy who used something called kitty hair to make mine work.

I've heard positive reviews by spoilersbyrandy


torredcuda

I`ve also been looking for a front spoiler, something between the "too large/too low" Rhylis and the "too short" Randy`s ones (IMO). I`ll probably get the Randys one and extend it to the fender/valance seam to look better, since it`s steel it`ll be easy to cut weld, paint to my liking. I may try to see how that Camaro one would fit/look though.
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HP2

I've got an MAS unit that I've used under my car.  I've had to rebuild it a couple of times as longevity and quality were not hallmarks of their design. As mentioned earlier in the thread, the fiberglass simply doesn't like impacts and the valance is not the sturdiest way to mount one of these.

Haven't look at the Camaro of Mustang units. One issues under the Challenger compared to most Cudas is the turn signal light housing bulges in the valance create the need for matching curves in the spoiler mounting flange.

wes473

Ooooo that Camaro one is cheap enough to make work. I've been eyeing chin spoilers and I like the options here!

gzig5

Anyone know about these?  Looks pretty good and the price is right.

https://www.spoilersbyrandy.com/70-72-74-barracuda