These guys definitely didn’t do their homework. Back in the day, Car Life magazine wondered if spoilers worked. They hired an engineering firm to instrument and test several cars; a ’69 Z/28 was one. They tested it w/o spoilers, rear only, front only, both.
Z/28 numbers @115 mph:
No spoilers: 375 lbs lift front, 25 lbs downforce rear
Rear only: 400 lbs lift front, 125 lbs downforce rear
Front only: 225 lbs lift front, 25 lbs downforce rear
Both: 330 lbs lift front, 130 lbs downforce rear
They noted the Z/28 was noticeably unstable with the rear spoiler only. The contraption in the photo would have been a disaster.
They felt the best configuration for the Z/28 was the front spoiler only. The higher the rear downforce on the tires, the less grip available for lateral acceleration. The front spoiler was effective even at highway speeds.