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Thread: Need help with value of steel S bumper

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    Need help with value of steel S bumper

    I just purchased a car that came with a lot of extra parts. Among them is a steel front S bumper.
    I searched to determine a value but not many threads for S bumbers for sale. Only WTB threads.
    Can some of you advise me on the current market?

    TIA,
    Dana
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    If it's an original piece that's straight and rust free, around $750.
    Cheers!

    Frank Kohnen
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    Thanks Frank

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    My instincts suggest that if all you're seeing are WTB advertisements the demand and price is probably higher than the $750 level. The trim alone - if in good condition would be worth some $$ separately.
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    I think the market on these has been around a $grand for many years give or take a $100 based on condition
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    I paid 500.00 for a perfect S` bumper in `92`......... this one here need work....
    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    I paid 500.00 for a perfect S` bumper in `92`......... this one here need work....
    how much did folks pay for an early "s" back in "1992" :-)?
    Andy (VA).

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    Don`t know.....I also bought a standard excellent used front bumper for 250.00 (3/3/93) plus 13.22 shipping via UPS... My 72`T was purchased for three thousand dollars in Oct. 92.
    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

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