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RD Evans
post Aug 7 2003, 08:21 PM
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Where is the best source for early style bumpers and what would you expect to pay for a set? Tweaks has new ones in the catalog for big $$$. How much difference is there between the "early" style and those off a '73 or '74? How about "filling" the holes on a '74 set?
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rhodyguy
post Aug 8 2003, 06:08 AM
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Chimp Sanctuary NW. Check it out.
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c.h., look for 73 and earlier for rears w/out bumperet holes. if you find some for a reasonable price (just make the best deal you can live with) that have holes in them you can use 3/8" black plastic buttons to fill the holes. most hardware stores have them. other items that make this an exspensive proposition are the tops and the grills for the front. if you find bumpers make sure you get the brackets for the plates, "dog bone" spacers, and bolts.

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