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Whats the Story on the Go-Wing?

rowdy700

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Is it possible this car came from the factory with the go-wing?
I've owned this car for over 30 years, I recall taking the wing off once and it had a Chrysler logo on it, so it is OEM.
Also the trunk has a few slots to adjust the spring tension, this is available to account for the extra weight.

I'm getting it ready for the road, It hasn't seen pavement since 1990.
I just got new tires and am flushing out the old gas this weekend.

The car was hit just in front of the door while it was parked, and the paint on the hood has faded in the desert sun.

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The slots are normal in all cars....it's the position that determines the loading adjustment required.
 
That's not a Go-Wing, It's what was called a "Gull Wing" A one year only design that was used on 71 model year cars....

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Is it possible this car came from the factory with the go-wing?
I've owned this car for over 30 years, I recall taking the wing off once and it had a Chrysler logo on it, so it is OEM.
Also the trunk has a few slots to adjust the spring tension, this is available to account for the extra weight.

I'm getting it ready for the road, It hasn't seen pavement since 1990.
I just got new tires and am flushing out the old gas this weekend.

The car was hit just in front of the door while it was parked, and the paint on the hood has faded in the desert sun.

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Looks nice!
 
The Go Wing was not available until Febuary of 1970. It would not be on a 1969 car. As stated that wing is a 1971 Gull Wing. Early 1971 cars still had the 1970 style Go Wing.
 
Thanks All,
So I learned this is not a Go-wing and most likely a Gull-Wing. The original owner must have purchased and installed it on or after 1971.
 
Obviously not yours... To bad... You've drilled holes in a lot of nice trunk lids....

The Gull Wing looks better than the Go-Wing... Neither looks like it belongs.... Messes up the clean lines of a Charger... Or virtually any other car....

Post in thread 'Whats the Story on the Go-Wing?' Whats the Story on the Go-Wing?

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Obviously not yours... To bad... You've drilled holes in a lot of nice trunk lids....

The Gull Wing looks better than the Go-Wing... Neither looks like it belongs.... Messes up the clean lines of a Charger... Or virtually any other car....
That's why they are called options.
 
What's your point? That's where I posted it... Not like I'm gonna delete it...
I was agreeing with you :poke:

I like to call them spoilers though...spoils the looks.
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Is it possible this car came from the factory with the go-wing?
I've owned this car for over 30 years, I recall taking the wing off once and it had a Chrysler logo on it, so it is OEM.
Also the trunk has a few slots to adjust the spring tension, this is available to account for the extra weight.

I'm getting it ready for the road, It hasn't seen pavement since 1990.
I just got new tires and am flushing out the old gas this weekend.

The car was hit just in front of the door while it was parked, and the paint on the hood has faded in the desert sun.

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Absolutely, NOT
 
That' probably the Overall opine of 99.9999 of the "Polled", it works ok for a 71 Charger, definitely a 71 R.R..... Other than those 2?
-> It's kinda like that one that pulls in, driving a 1969 Coronet "A12 Bee CLONE"? With the "440 6BBL" (PLYMOUTH) decal on the NON-Hoodpinned, GLOSS BLACK, painted thing?
(Damn Purists) ;-)
 
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