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    Help identifying parts

    I have a fiberglass front bumper that I think is a factory 69-73 front bumper with bumper to body mounts that are the same as used on steel bumpers which are unlike the brackets fabricated for aftermarket glass bumpers. The area for the front oil cooler is a separate piece that is held in with 4 screws.
    The deck lid spoiler is a fiberglass part that is put over a 69-73 steel deck lid inner structure.
    The rubber spoiler extension has 4 6mm studs in the rear part and have 6mm inserts in the sides.

    I would like to identify these and see if they would be worth restoring. Both parts rough.
    Thank you for any information.

    Perhaps my inquiry was misleading as I have not received any input on this inquiry.
    What cars were these parts used on, RS, RSR or ?? Do they have enough value to do major restoration work on them? Thanks.
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    Last edited by Slcarr; 12-15-2014 at 09:04 AM.

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    Wanting more information

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    Need more pics , but the bumper appears to be an original '73 RS bumper.

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    Let me know what photos to post?

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    foto of the "bumper to body" bracket would help if they are cut out of an steel bumper (including some metal of the steel bumper skin)and laminated in they are most likely rs..

    the center bar of the rear wing frame should be shorter and laminated to the skin...so i think something home made 3.0 carrera style..3.0 930 would have an extra grill

    if you can find a 930 part#(assuming the frame is steel) on the frame it is something porsche and i`m indoctrinated that there are also versions with the long center bar
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    Inside the bumper detail. Mounts etc.
    The whale tail is for a later car...75>
    Questions about it could be answered in other Porsche passions.
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    Thanks for your input Harvey, respect your work on Fuchs.
    I INCLUDED 5 photos. Are they not being shown??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    Thanks for your input Harvey, respect your work on Fuchs.
    I INCLUDED 5 photos. Are they not being shown??
    nope.......

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    That's odd, the 5 photos shows on my link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    Thanks for your input Harvey, respect your work on Fuchs.
    I INCLUDED 5 photos. Are they not being shown??
    5 photos show up but no detail of the center bumper mounts.
    Looks like the bumper was built with a chopper gun from the photo of the end mount.
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