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Thread: One for the trim nerds - bumper nudge bars to be exact

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    Senior Member larwik's Avatar
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    Here is a thought:

    The last picture is certainly a rear bumperette with the two mounting holes (side-by-side) and the unthreaded mounting hole for the factory rear nudge bar.

    The first pictured bumpetette could possibly be a front bumperette (no side-by-side mounting holes) from an early AC-car(or Euro-car) with provisions in the rubber buffer for the protection bars(for the condenser) coming from underneath (see picture from my 1973 "Uggly Rubber" bumperette car) and bolted to the threaded hole in the bumperette....or to provide another option of an attachment point.
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