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    Pushbar Question

    Hello again. I have another question. Since finding police equipped stuff for my p72 is hard to do, I was wondering if some of the newer Vics would work? I had found this pushbar on Ebay. I probably won't buy it right off but maybe later. I would like tp dress the car up as how a cop car would look. Anyways here is the link to it http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Go-Rh...item335833ebd8
    Thanks again guys.

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    That is a lot of dough. I suggest checking out the junkyards for something that you like and then work from there.

    Here is a thread regarding pushbar searches. http://www.grandmarq.net/vb/showthre...hlight=pushbar

    and a whole list http://www.grandmarq.net/vb/search.php?searchid=604470
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      #3
      Thanks man. I guess the better route to go is to make my own. Since seeing that I do have a welder... I just wonder what would be the best look. I wish I had a pipe bender to customize it. I'm not sure if I can find pieces that are already bent. I would like for it to curve up under the bumper and run bolts threw them... Hmmmmm.

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        #4
        The best look I think is how The CHP Had theres...

        Somethin like this
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          #5
          I actually never liked the CHP bars much, but it seems that that's the most commonly documented box Vic push bars.

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            #6
            they are good for pushing cars, and that's it - they offer very limited protection against impact with animals and people on the road or shopping carts at Walmart.

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              #7
              Welp, I'm going to the Hard ware store tomarrow for some pipeing that looks llike the one that GoodSamartian had on his car. I think that look will look the best. Yall wish me luck.

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                #8
                Anything can be made to fit with some cutting, welding, and elbow grease. I always wanted to see a brush-gaurd type arrangement with loops around the headlights, but that's just me.


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