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Since the bumpers really don't align to any other bumpers these days they seem pretty useless and that is why my '65 won't have any. My '69 needs the back bumper for the trailer hitch.
Bill
Watch out - last week someone backed into my Sprite, their trailer hitch hit my bumper and that's when they noticed my car was there.
Yes I had to remove the bumper.
Good thing for me that was a repro skinny bumper and I had a same year parts car with a fat bumper and an AMCO bar on it in the back yard.
I cleaned up the chrome and installed the fat bumper.
If I had no bumper I don't want to think about how much damage would have been done. Maybe just a little - who knows? The bumper did it's job, and I was pretty happy about it!
I vote for with - many cars look great without - however, yours in particular needs the bumper. The car is a time capsule - paint color, wing mirrors etc. just looking at it transports me back. I think you need the bumper to complete the factory fresh look. In an odd way, bumperless updates square bodies - which I don't think you should do
I vote for with - many cars look great without - however, yours in particular needs the bumper. The car is a time capsule - paint color, wing mirrors etc. just looking at it transports me back. I think you need the bumper to complete the factory fresh look. In an odd way, bumperless updates square bodies - which I don't think you should do
I'm going to keep a look out for a nice replacement bumper. Even though it was just slightly bent, it really started getting on my nerves. Nice thing is, it takes 15 minutes and two bolts to put it back on.
Actually Mark, most states have bumper laws that state in short, if the vehicle originally came with bumpers, the car has to have them. It is a law that is seldom enforced in some states, especially the ones that do not have required periodical vehicle inspections. Many people here have been running their old hotrods without bumpers for 30 or more years. Usually, the only time they are messed with is if they are stopped for some other violation. If you choose to run without, you take the chance of getting stopped and cited for the violation.
Now, the rubber bumpers - That was a classic case of US Government
over-regulation. Fat polititions who can't even check their own oil telling the experts how to make cars.
I took a piece of 1 inch angle aluminum, painted it black and attached it between the mounts. I attached the original plate mount to that. I put little chrome caps over the ends of the mount bolts to hide them. It looks pretty good, but would look even better with frogeye overriders.
Naked up front but covered on the rear for me and my ol' beater I use a genuine UK plate to cover the bumber holes...well that plus the fact the bumper was pranged when I bought the car 20 years ago...
I have always thought Bugeye rear bumperettes (over-riders?) look cool, and have even thought that a pair of them mounted horizontally on the front would look pretty neat (fat end towards center!) and provide a little protection at the corners.
took a piece of 1 inch angle aluminum, painted it black and attached it between the mounts. I attached the original plate mount to that. I put little chrome caps over the ends of the mount bolts to hide them. It looks pretty good, but would look even better with frogeye overriders.
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Thanks Bryan, it looks good, I may do the same
Phil
I changed my trans oil tonight and went for a 5-minute drive. My bumpers are still on, good thing. I hit a big raccoon, sorry he is done, and my bumper saved my front end. Bent my license plate and scratched the primer where the bumper momentarily compressed against my fender. So now I am not sure which way to go, so many raccoons around, I have hit one with my BMW mini cooper s and I did more damage to the mini. I love the bumper less look, but maybe a necessity in my country subdivision.
Cheers Phil
Racoon or not, I vote bumper-less. I ditched mine in about '76. I never hit any critters but I did tag an '81 Pontiac Bonneville that ran a stop sign. I seriously doubt the "bumper" would have helped me then.
Oh yeah, Great memory. Here is a pic done during the first re-do in 1976! I built some brackets to raise the bumper to just below the tail lights. I think it really improved the looks of the rear end.
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