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I recently installed an NOS bumper on my car. See here at page 9: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...=121748&page=9
I would like to sell my original bumper. No rust, and I did NOT remove the center bracket, so it is still riveted in place!! This would work well for a survivor car that has some damage to the rear bumper. There are small scratches (pictured) on the left end. I do NOT believe those scratches will polish out without going through the chrome. There is a very slight bend in the bumper. It is bent maybe 1/4 inch right around the RH side bumper guard. I was too chicken to try and straighten it, as I was afraid I would cause more harm that good. I am guessing with enough wood blocks and the right equipment, it could be straightened without damaging chrome. I toyed with the idea of having this one straightened and re-chromed, but decided it was too nice to restore. No one ever asked why I didn’t have a restored bumper on the car. It looked very nice. But, seeing that I already had an NOS bumper on the front, I decided to go all the way. Other than the center bracket, there are no other brackets included. No bolts included, as I needed them. $250 delivered to MCACN. I have a few more pics.
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