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Thread: SWB front bumper work on a LWB?

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    SWB front bumper work on a LWB?

    Just curious if a SWB front bumper from a 68 will work on a LWB without attention to the flares? I have both and the SWB bumper is in better condition that the LWB one I have.

    Any thoughts?

    Jon W.
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    SWB bumpers mount with L brackets like on a 356.
    Rob Abbott

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    Does someone made custom brackets that he can post ?
    Thanks
    JD

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