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Thread: WTB: Long hood front bumper brackets

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    WTB: Long hood front bumper brackets

    Looking for a good condition set of front bumper brackets (to attach front bumper to chassis) for a long hood 911.
    Brooke
    1969 911 ST w/ 2.8SS
    1973 911 RS tribute with 3.3 turbo
    1970 914-6 w/ 2.2S (sold)
    1972 BMW M2 (sold)
    R Gruppe #338
    S Reg # 855

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    Brooke what year do you need....I have a set of front bumper brackets for the 1965-68 models...are these the ones you need...Thanks

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    I didn't realize there was a difference between LWB and SWB brackets. I am looking for LWB brackets.
    Brooke
    1969 911 ST w/ 2.8SS
    1973 911 RS tribute with 3.3 turbo
    1970 914-6 w/ 2.2S (sold)
    1972 BMW M2 (sold)
    R Gruppe #338
    S Reg # 855

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    yes the 65-68 were different than the 69-73
    ....65-68 was a long piece of curved solid steel and the 69-73 was a stamped welded steel part...
    the bumpers look similar but were different also
    check here and you can look up the part numbers and diagrams:
    http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/

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    here are the swb 65-68
    Attached Images Attached Images

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    Just buy them new from Porsche. We have them in stock but we are in the UK.

    If it helps contact us through the web site www.canfordclassics.co.uk

    Thanks

    Alan

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    Still looking for used brackets.
    Brooke
    1969 911 ST w/ 2.8SS
    1973 911 RS tribute with 3.3 turbo
    1970 914-6 w/ 2.2S (sold)
    1972 BMW M2 (sold)
    R Gruppe #338
    S Reg # 855

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    Have you checked Parts Obsolete or EASY?
    Brad Anderson
    911 1970 einspritzung Karmann coupe 0012

    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    I saw Aase Sales listed a new bracket for 69-73, it was pretty cheap at $40 a side.
    http://www.aasesales.com/products/ne...-mount-bracket

    Also had one they listed for a 1973 only car that was used.
    http://www.aasesales.com/products/us...-mount-bracket

  10. #10
    Thanks. Good info.
    Brooke
    1969 911 ST w/ 2.8SS
    1973 911 RS tribute with 3.3 turbo
    1970 914-6 w/ 2.2S (sold)
    1972 BMW M2 (sold)
    R Gruppe #338
    S Reg # 855

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