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    Bumper bar

    Hi there!

    Is there any difference between lenghts of the bumper bars for SWB and LWB cars??

    Im looking for a rear bumper guard and found one listed for LWB cars, should this fit?

    Best regardsa
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    If you're talking about a bar like the unit in the attached shot, then YES, it'll fit both SWB & LWB cars.

    Good Luck

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    If you are talking double bar aftermarket rear and single bar front AMCO, it will fit both also up to 1972
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    So, has anyone determined if the rear bumper bar is in fact being reproduced? I saw the guy at the LA lit show last year, and the product looked pretty nice, but wasn't there a question on the exact width that hadn't been determined yet? Does anyone have his contact info?

    tks,
    Eric

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    Eric,

    Yes, so far as I know the bars are being manufactured by Bob Chase, Tel. 661. 832. 9148, gryeglebob@hotmail.com under the Company name of: Grey Eagle

    There's even a catchy slogan on his business cards: " Tube your Tub"
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