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1967 Thunderbird Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com

Location:

East Millinocket, Maine, United States

East Millinocket, Maine, United States
This bumper has very nice chrome for being 50 years old. It has a scratch on one end that will not polish out and a very small dent that is hard to find and could be taped out from the back.
Primary Color:Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Ford

  This is the front bumper for a 1967 Ford Thunderbird. It has the extra openings at each side of the number plate and only came on cars in California. Very nice driver quality bumper is straight with one small hard to find dent and a scratch on one side that will not polish out. This includes the inserts to go in the openings on each side of the # plate and the very hard to find plate trim. These do show some signs of age. Please understand this is a 50 year old bumper. Shipping is costly. The weight is 42 lbs and should be under 60 lbs. wrapped in cardboard, with protection.

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