Can sombody tell me who makes the spoiler that is on the orange cavalier at the top of the page on this website??
Thanks
both completely custom. the one on the top car looks like an extended version of a 2000-2002 z24 spoiler. in-between the stock one and the rk sport "pro-stock" one im thinking....
the one on the drag car on the bottom is an actual stabilizing spoiler for high speeds on the drag strip. not only does it help keep the car planted in the rear it also helps keep it going straight.
I choose the technology built for land speed records... not the technology built to save on emissions and gas mileage.
The orange car is a sunfire and not a cavalier .
Tech97 wrote:The orange car is a sunfire and not a cavalier .
There is an orange Sunfire on the home page as well, but Joey posted pix of the 2 Cavys that he could have been talking about. Although I think the dragster Cavy is yellow.
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the wing on the drag car also helps with air flow.
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All the cars in the header were built for the 2001 SEMA Show by GM. Most of the parts on the cars were never put into production. Sorry, if you want it, you're out of luck.
Full coverage of that show, photos and press releases are at
http://www.j-body.org/gallery/sema2001/
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Weren't the 2 Cavy's stolen from the show????
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Roofy wrote:Weren't the 2 Cavy's stolen from the show????
1 cavalier and 1 sunfire were stolen. It was the first one above which was the 263 cavalier. The sunfire was found but the cavalier was never found.
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Sad about those parts never being made. I really liked the aftermarket look that maintained the stock lines of the car.
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