hey i understand,im under a dead line , maybe in the future when you hopefully get well if you have time i will pay you well, even if our dollar is weak i will pay you generously,hope you get well and good luck with getting your car done!i do understand as i have 10 days to get mine donedave-r wrote:drewcrane wrote:how much do you want for the glove box? looks sweet, i need one im not that good with metal,seriously let me know how much and i might purchase one and a console panel as well!
I have enough on my plate trying to finish my own car Drew. I only have a couple of months to get everything done and i keep getting unwell.
dave-r wrote:Fitted the boot lid and rear spoiler.
I had to remove this as someone let all the washers for the spoiler fall inside the skin. The same person lost the special nuts for the spoiler and seems to have ripped one of the end fixings out at each end. This means the spoiler no longer sits as tight to the boot as it did but it is not far off.
thanks dave , its a nice piece ,but if and when you get well and have the time i will gladly pay a good price for that kind of stuff, get well and good luck on your projectdave-r wrote:Maybe over the winter Drew.
dave-r wrote:It is the cheaper 'glass one.
It needs a little work to be perfect but it is not too bad.
72challengerorange wrote:How much was it?
i heard studies on the rear wing, it was on a mustang, at 120 mph those inverted wings supposidly put down alot of down force, i have one ,but i would like to do some sort of front air dam with a little channel for the cooling but i would like to attach it with zeus fasteners for track use and the remove it for street, ifeel it will keep the air from going under the car as that what i feel the most at 100 mph, this info is great thanks !dave-r wrote:Christer. I not only like the look of the T/A spoilers but they are actually functional to a small degree.
The aerodynamics of the Challenger are terrible.
These spoilers are not the complete answer but they will help a little to cut down on drag and also create more air pressure in front of the lower part of the radiator.
I wanted to improve airflow into the radiator and the front spoilers are part of that plan.
Not sure if the rear spoiler is very effective or not but it can't hurt. I couldn't fit a front spoiler without also fitting a rear.
But if I had not been concerned about cooling I might have considered fitting a rear without a front.
thats alot of lift to try to compensate, that ducktail spoiler is lighter too! humm thats a good idea,yea wee need a wind tunnel baddave-r wrote:The thing is with '70 Challengers you don't need much downforce at the rear because there is so much lift at the front (due to the recessed grille and overhanging hood) you get a lot of weight transfer to the rear anyway. About 75lbs of downforce at the rear at 100mph.
The front end gets about 370lbs of lift due to the grille and lack of front spoiler. But mainly it is the grille of the '70 model.
What I hope the rear ducktail spoiler will do is reduce some of the drag by spoiling air over into the low pressure area above the rear bumper.
Without wind tunnel tests it is hard to know for sure.
yea i agree they should have put those badges there in the first place i also did thisianandjess wrote:i like the r/t badge idea i think ill steal that idea it looks like it belongs
cheers ian
yea i used an emblem and had an embroider do the stitching,yea that would not last if it were glued on, i did this resto in 1996, and its still holding upMoparman1972 wrote:I hope thats sewn in and not an emblem.
drewcrane wrote:speaking of spoilers does any one know of a supplier for front air dams?
cool thanks i sent him an e mail and ill wait and see, thanks again, drewfbernard wrote:drewcrane wrote:speaking of spoilers does any one know of a supplier for front air dams?
If you're talking of the Transam style front spoilers, a guy used to make them (his e-mail is cudaspoilerguy@aol.com), both with or without brake cooling ducts. I bought two from him last year (one for my 70 Challenger, one for a friend's 73 cuda), mine will go on my car pretty soon now.