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Thread: WTB: 1973 Steel Front Bumper for 911 OEM

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    WTB: 1973 Steel Front Bumper for 911 OEM

    Looking for a used 1973 steel front bumper for a 911. No FG please. If the bumper is in need of attention, that's okay--but it all depends on someone's definition of 'attention'. A wadded-up piece would not work.

    Please contact me directly at AJSERRANO at MSN dot COM

    Thanks!~

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    I've got a beautiful front "S" spoiler but it wouldn't make $$$ sense to ship cross country.
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    Hi Bobby, thank you for the post. My ignorance, is there a difference in the front bumper between the 'S' and any other 911 model of the same 1973 year?

    Here is a photo from an owner of a 911T.
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    The S bumper came out in '72, was standard on S and optional on T & E.

    In '73 it was standard on E & S and optional on T.

    This is the standard (non-S) bumper I picked up locally recently for my '72 T.

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    I have a nice totally sand blasted regular front bumper for sale. slcarr.steve@aol.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    The S bumper came out in '72, was standard on S and optional on T & E.

    In '73 it was standard on E & S and optional on T.

    This is the standard (non-S) bumper I picked up locally recently for my '72 T.

    Thank you Arne, didn't know those details you shared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    I have a nice totally sand blasted regular front bumper for sale. slcarr.steve@aol.com
    Hello Steve, could you email me photos and price? Helping a friend with his 911 project and unsure if he wants the S or the standard-issued T bumper.

    Thank you.

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    I have one that I'd like to trade for a SWB front bumper if you happen to have one...

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    I dont believe he has the SWB bumper, but I will ask. Thx!

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