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I removed the rubber protusions from my car this afternoon, love the look.

On this car I am not going for a concourse look.

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Is there a specific MG turn signal assembly that will bolt in to the space above?

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I would like to see photos from those that have gone before me on how they tackled the rear bumper issue. I'm thinking I may have to resort to making my own, perhaps a simple chrome vertical piece on each side similar to what the rat rod folks do.
 
I've thought about going bumperless on my '74. I like the look.
 
If you're talking about the space below the taillights - there's a small body panel you can get & weld there...requires some welding & painting.
 
I am looking for front turn signals that will bolt into the open location.

Also will a chrome bumper grill now fit?
 
If your looking for the stock style front turn signals your'going to have to do some welding and repainting. The earlier grill will fit but your going to have to modify or remove the rb mounts and then notch the portion that passes through the grill area.
 
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