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    Questions about "strange" front bumper guard

    Hello members,

    I have a pair of this front bumper guard since 30 years...

    • First style solid bumper guard
    • Has rubber pad
    • Wider bumper trim : 1967 911S ???
    • Holes (I suppose) to install a bar ???



    Would you have any idea what year/model these parts are correct for?

    Thanks.
    Philippe

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    Those holes look like they were for the factory bumper bar (Not Amco).
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    Any idea of the year/model of this bumperettes???
    Found this related posts:
    1. https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1059258
    2. https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...=1#post1024438


    Philippe

    Thank you Mike:
    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Those holes look like they were for the factory bumper bar (Not Amco).

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    Any vent slot at the top of the guard?
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    This bumper guards have solid back and no slots.
    See picture #1 on first post.
    Philippe

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    It's very unlikely the factory ever made solid backs with a rear contour for wide S-deco. Those deco contours don't look very precise; I'm guessing someone cut an early bumper guard to fit a later deco.

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    Thank you swcarroll,
    You're right: I hadn't noticed how the deco contours are not precise.
    Same for the holes for the rubber pads and also the holes for the bar.
    I think this bumper guards was the original installed on the 300090 and a previous owner destroyed them.
    Philippe

    Quote Originally Posted by swcarroll View Post
    It's very unlikely the factory ever made solid backs with a rear contour for wide S-deco. Those deco contours don't look very precise; I'm guessing someone cut an early bumper guard to fit a later deco.

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    some say that the early horns where a bit different(deeper)...if you have the chance to compare yours with 65ish ones let us know if this is true.
    the red line indicates where later horns (if true) end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    some say that the early horns where a bit different(deeper)...if you have the chance to compare yours with 65ish ones let us know if this is true.
    the red line indicates where later horns (if true) end.
    f.
    Hello Franz,
    Following are 2 pictures of a pair of front bumper guards I have.
    Those bumperets have solid back with slot.
    I don't know exactly the year of those parts.
    I will compare them to the "destroyed" pair.
    Philippe

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    Solid Back Early Bumper Guard

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