Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
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Ford | Mustang | 1969-1970 |
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Ford | Mustang | 1969-1970 |
Rear Deck Spoiler by California Pony Cars®. Mustang Fiberglass Rear Deck Spoiler concours is a quality reproduction of Ford's original. This is the best rear spoiler on the market These spoilers are hand-laid from high quality fiberglass composites and guaranteed not to sag. They can be painted to match the car's exterior color with minimal prep work.
Material: Fiberglass |
Finish: Unpainted |
Third Brake Light: Without |
Quantity: 1 Piece |
California Pony Cars complete line of Premium Quality Parts and Accessories to completely restore your 1964-1973 Mustang. California Pony Cars manufactures California Pony Cars high quality parts and accessories right here in the USA; it's your source for Classic Mustang parts.
HardwareInstallation Instruction you will see at first glance that these fiberglass products are simply the finest available; however you won't really appreciate the quality until you have installed them. California Pony Cars careful manufacturing techniques mean consistent quality and ease of installation of California Pony Cars products. This will save you time and frustration and most of all it means customer satisfaction. All fiberglass parts do require special preparation and fitting. In some cases modification to fiberglass may be required. Purchaser assumes all responsibility for correct installation, and professional installation is recommended. Proudly Manufactured in the USA
The best rear spoiler on the market. Nothing comes as close to the original like CPC's. Guaranteed - No Sagging.
California Pony Cars® (CPC) was established in 1982 as an American Made Manufacturer of die cast, plastic, fiberglass and metal stamping products for the Mustang reproduction parts industry. All die cast and plastic molded parts are made from production tooling and use only the highest grade materials like the original parts for a perfect fit. Other short run manufacturers use the sand cast process where it is impossible to reproduce the fine detail you, "the restorer", demand in quality reproduction parts.