1972 Maverick Grabber Resto/Mod for my Dad

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by Cruzin Illusion, Mar 4, 2012.

  1. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    How'd it fit? I really like the look of those, I need to order one this spring.
     
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    Tom,
    My daughter has been after me to move to Boulder and after looking at your craftsmanship..................when I find the right Maverick/Comet to build into a street car..................I may move so I can be close to you!
    I really love the dash............have you ever thought of making the blank more than once.................and selling them????????
     
  3. John Holden

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    Which spoiler are you using?
     
  4. Cruzin Illusion

    Cruzin Illusion Enigma

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    It fit great! Had to do some minor hammer and dolly work on one side but that was because of shipping. It uses the factory hole on the valance so there was no need to drill holes. The paint work on them was so - so. I would recommend sanding or scuffing it down and painting it yourself.
     
  5. Cruzin Illusion

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    The spoiler is made by Spoilers by Randy and it is a pro-touring model. I looked on his website and didn't see the pro-touring model like mine but here is the link to his normal Maverick Spoiler.

    http://www.spoilersbyrandy.com/Pages/7072Maverickspoiler.aspx

    Here is the link to the pro-touring that he posted here:

    http://mmb.maverick.to/showpost.php?p=951631&postcount=27

    Here is the link to the thread for his spoilers:

    http://mmb.maverick.to/showthread.php?t=93184&highlight=spoilers+randy&page=3
     
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  6. mavgrab302

    mavgrab302 MCCI Florida State Rep

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    The car is going to be amazing, I love the pro-tour chin spoiler too...
     
  7. AppMaverick

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    X2 Even a template would be sweet! Seen a few guys do that style and REALLY like it! :thumbs2:
     
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    Isn't that the chin spoiler that Glenn got developed?
     
  9. Cruzin Illusion

    Cruzin Illusion Enigma

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    That is the chin spoiler Randy did for the Maverick community. The valance Randy used to mock it up was sent by some member on here. The hardest part was to send a straight valance without any body work done to it. Find one of those is hard.

    Glenn used a Camaro lower valance and fabricated around it so it would work on his Maverick. I would love to have the one he built. I would pay him dearly for it if ever sold it. I love it that much!!!
     
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    The valance was donated by Walt, 7D2Grabber. I did some of the body work, then had a friend finish it and shipped it to Randy...............the rest is history.
     
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    Copy that, I thought it looked just like his.
     
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    I emailed Randy and here is his Response:

    "Tom, I still make them. I just do not have it on my website yet. They are $275.00 plus $40.00 shipping. They are made to order. If you would like to purchase one you can send a check or money order. Thanks, Randy"
    Randy Helmick
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    Now that cats out of the bag, they few of us that having them will start to grow from few to many!
     
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    car-nut Glenn

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    After I made my lower valance I got Randy's spoiler for a Camaro. I kept seeing people on here posting about front spoilers so I contacted Randy about making one for a Maverick. He jumped on board, but said he would need a good valance to make one off of. I started a thread here suggesting what could be done if we were able to get one donated to the cause. Thankfully a few people took it from there and here we are now with another fantastic direct mount spoiler that fits our cars.

    I guess you could say I started the ball rolling. But there were several people involved with seeing it through.
     
  14. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Just like many other things, but that seems to get forgotten, But Thanks! (y)
     
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    I wish that rather than making a mustang-style front spoiler, someone would make a small air dam that would bolt under the valance, maybe 1-1/2" . Kind'a like the type that more modern cars have.
     

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