Chuck Barris might take exceptions to some of the references on that list. I doubt he would ever have wanted his work to be referred to as "Ricer Fodder." But he never opened a can of Bondo he didn't like. Or didn't use up.
There are also a BUNCH of American cars that meet some of those criteria, right from the factory. And most of you drive one or more of them.
Every GTO & 400 FGF, plus a handful of Ford products (like the Grabber Maverick and Comet GT) have useless air scoops that do nothing more than let in cold air when they're open or missing. With the exception of cowl induction and the rear-facing 2nd Gen T/A scoop, I doubt any factory installed scoop really functions as more than a marketing tool.
I wouldn't call the Superbird a "ricer" but it's definitely got a picnic-basket-handle-spoiler. Until it was outlawed by NASCAR it was pretty much the only game in town.