68-70 Amc Amx&javelin Donohue Rear Spoiler,new,correct! on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Ohio, US
One New fiberglass rear spoiler designed from an original example of the 70 Mark Donohue javelin,prowdly made in the U.S. this spoiler will fit 68-70 Javelin and AMX models,unlike others out there this spoiler has the correct weight and contour plus has the mounting studs installed , a template for drilling your decklid is included.....beware of the bad copies that are too heavy(causing the deck to close on your hand) have rounded corners and do not have mounting studs .....your satisfaction is assured on this product !......buyer pays shipping of 25.00 east of the rocky mountains and 30.00 in the western states.......PLEASE IGNORE THE SHIPPING CALCULATOR !......I will invoice you at the auctions end......check my store for other amc scoops spoilers and parts !
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