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Nos Vintage 1960's 1970's Universal Bumper Guards - Set Of 2 - Superior #53-3900 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Lexington, North Carolina, United States

Lexington, North Carolina, United States
NOS Vintage 1960's 1970's Universal Bumper Guards - Set of 2 - Superior #53-3900, US $60.00, image 1
New Old Stock - Box was opened at some point and the bolt kit has been lost but the Original Paperwork is still in the box. The paperwork lists exactly what you will need to put the Bumper Guards on so it will be simple to go to the hardware store and get what you need.
Brand:Superior Industries Manufacturer Part Number:53-3900

1960's 1970's Universal Bumper Guards

with Shock-Absorbing "Armor Tuff' Solid Rubber Inserts

Superior Industries #53-3900


Fits All Makes and Models


Front and Rear Bumpers


Contains Set of 2 Bumper Guards and Original Paperwork, Pictures are Actual. 

This set is missing the bolt kit.  Paperwork has a list of what is needed so it should be simple to hit the hardware store to get what is needed to install them.

I have 3 more of these sets that are complete.  See my other listings.

Thank you!!!

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