I need to either rechrome or replace. What is the value to sell the original bumpers? Rear bumper had a hitch installed in the 70's.
I can't tell for sure but the front bumper likes good with no twist etc. I can't see the back side to tell if it has been straiten and left pier marks etc. It looks to be a good candidate for a rechrome barring any unseen issues. Given the cost to rechrome a bumper now is 4-500.00 plus shipping to and from ,the bumper with the holes for a trailer hitch bracket is a lost cause.
Thanks, Bob. Front bumper is fairly straight and should be saved and rechromed. What are your thoughts on the current repo from cobranda?
Quote from: Ldouble619 on May 16, 2021, 03:44:04 PM
Thanks, Bob. Front bumper is fairly straight and should be saved and rechromed. What are your thoughts on the current repo from cobranda?
69 /70 Shelby front bumper repro from Branda is pretty nice quality part as repro bumpers go.I would rather rechrome a original if the core is good.
Have done orig front bumpers
Hopefully, I am not highjacking the thread, but how can a person distinguish an original bumper from a repro? Did the originals have part #s stamped into them? It seems like re-finishing the originals would be the way to go but maybe there is no obvious way to differentiate between original and repro?
I learned a few things over the past 5 years trying to find a good-fitting original bumper. I finally found one via Ed M.
A good way to know if a front bumper is straight, is to take an original fog light support, or a Jim Cowles repro support, with you and fit it into the bumper. If the gap between the bumper and fog light support is not even from center to outer edges, you should pass on that bumper and look for another.
The original bumpers have a slight crease in the chrome about an inch from the front edge. If an original bumper has been rechromed, the crease can disapper.