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picture of 1970's spider without bumper

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Anyone has a picture of 1970's spider without the chrome or rubber bumper?
I like to see what it looks like and if it looks better without it. Thanks
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The "Italian Stallion"

Here 'ya go....

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Omg it's beautiful!
Anyone has a picture of 1970's spider without the chrome or rubber bumper?
I like to see what it looks like and if it looks better without it. Thanks
I saw this on the IAP customer car gallery.

Rodney Sobolik's '73 Alfa
Front end bits...and thanks for the OMG

The opening is stock with the bottom trimmed so we could fit the spoiler. Spoiler found on e-bay. No idea who made it. Tractor "fog" lights from Tractor Supply Company - Home, headlight covers from IAP, hood scoop from a junk yard '82-'83 Mustang V-8 cut to fit. Brace in front of radiator cut out for more airflow, and everything sprayed flat black underneath. Simple, but effective. Oh, BTW the grill is also junkyard. I think it came from a '74 Giulia Super?
I'm thinking of making the front without bumper and using a grille instead of covering the opening like the IPA car galley.
I'm thinking of making the front without bumper and using a grille instead of covering the opening like the IPA car galley.
Yea, good idea. I can't imagine how that car cools with so much of the frontal opening welded shut. And, while its builder probably finds it attractive, I'm not convinced.

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The Lauda style spoilers are still avilable. I bought mine used on ebay. It was a Shankle. (same thing)
You could cut the front spoiler shorter for a diff look.
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You could also go with a quadrifoglio spoiler in front. Could check with Larry APE. Fiberglass can be fun to work with. (it can be itchy though)
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