I've never seen this before so I took some pics. If it's old news then just ignore me.
It's obviously a cover similar to the new ones available from GM and since the car also had the older GM dealer installed skirts, I'm wondering if they're made by the same company.
I don't at all like the fact that it's put on in three pieces, but if you molded it together before painting it then it could come out looking decent.
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that really is... different.
Ever seen it before? Do you know who makes or sells it?
It's made by a company called Astra/Hammond
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It never really became all that popular......If it was molded like Weasel said, it would look pretty decent......
They're also the same company that makes the rear louvers
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theres a guy at my college with a red cavy and this front cover , and it's fiberglass,he smashed his and it really look like fiberglass,by the color it is and the way it broke!
Ah... ok. I'd just never seen it before and thought it might be news.
Those seams in the front piece really do kill it. I wonder why they'd make it in three pieces??
Molding it all together would be simple work for any body shop though.