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1967 1868 Cougar Front Bumper Inner Bracket - Brace on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Left side part has very slight damage.
Brand:Ford Mercury Surface Finish:Primer

This is a pair of the inner brackets that support the front bumper on 1967 and 1968 Cougars.  These came off of a California car a number of years ago, had some slight surface rust, so I sand blasted them and primed them with rust-resistant primer.  They should now be painted semi-gloss black and will be ready to install.  The right (passenger side) bracket is perfect.  The left bracket shows just a little damage and straightening to the welded-in L-bracket where the bumper guard attaches.  (See close up of the two part ends to see how the damaged side compares to the perfect one.)  In any case, I believe these parts are completely usable -- once installed the slight distortion will not be visible.  Please ask questions if you need more information.  Note that I also have a pair of the two outer front bumper support brackets on another listing.

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