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Finally located some good front bumpers in Arizona and Texas for my '86 Tudor GM, now it boils down to which has the best chrome.....my bumper is fine, save for the worn away chrome...............so now it's 'a vetting we shall go'
Get pictures before you buy. Many areas of Arizona have very hot dry weather. Parts get sand blasted and plastic gets warped from the heat. Hope you snag a good deal. Greyhound can be another choice for shipping.
Get pictures before you buy. Many areas of Arizona have very hot dry weather. Parts get sand blasted and plastic gets warped from the heat. Hope you snag a good deal. Greyhound can be another choice for shipping.
Ten years ago I replaced the rear which had the standard rust hole through it, the replacement bumper came from Phoenix (Deer Valley Auto Parts), my front bumper is perfect.....save for the worn away chrome on the top, but like most here, I am anal, and want to see chrome on my bumpers
nah... I prefer my cars functional over looking good. Good thief deterrent. They look at the "pile" and keep steppin. No clue that there's a nice system hiding in it.
Wow reminds me of the '79 LTD I had.......things got so bad here I had to drill a hole in my fender with a hole saw....run a super heavy duty chain through it, and close it up with a Hurd lock.......all to keep the junkies from continuing to steal my battery!......there was a time that I removed the battery every night, and brought it back to the car in a shopping cart the next time I had to use the car.....that got old, so i had to drill the fender! Eventually the trans and engine died, sad to say I abandoned the car on the mean streets of NYC, I did pull the plates first, it took NYC sanitation three weeks to tow it out, with a sheet pot of parking tickets under the wiper arm
nah... I prefer my cars functional over looking good. Good thief deterrent. They look at the "pile" and keep steppin. No clue that there's a nice system hiding in it.
Can't the parking tickets be traced back to you ? Just taking the plates off will not prevent someone running the vin.
Hope your license is not suspended for failure to pay.
Of course you are in NY. Life is very different there.. My life began in Flushing, Queens NY
Tom one of my best friends from college lived at 144-70 41st Aveneu!........I also dated a woman who lived near the LIRR station, not Main Street, the other one, name escapes me.
The car was reg-gied out of state, and as it was old they just removed it...I hated to do that, but I was looking at thousands of dollars for a rebuilt trans (FMX) and engine.
Can't the parking tickets be traced back to you ? Just taking the plates off will not prevent someone running the vin.
Hope your license is not suspended for failure to pay.
Of course you are in NY. Life is very different there.. My life began in Flushing, Queens NY
Ten years ago I replaced the rear which had the standard rust hole through it, the replacement bumper came from Phoenix (Deer Valley Auto Parts), my front bumper is perfect.....save for the worn away chrome on the top, but like most here, I am anal, and want to see chrome on my bumpers
When you get the new bumper, I'd disassemble it and put some rust protection in the inside of it. I painted my front one while I had it disassembled over the summer. I did the rear too but used plastic dip around a year ago (Probably the worst thing I could have used). I would like to take them off again, sand the inside down and POR-15 the crap out of the inside. These big bumpers are snow/salt traps and it's just about salt season here in NY.
Wow reminds me of the '79 LTD I had.......things got so bad here I had to drill a hole in my fender with a hole saw....run a super heavy duty chain through it, and close it up with a Hurd lock.......all to keep the junkies from continuing to steal my battery!......there was a time that I removed the battery every night, and brought it back to the car in a shopping cart the next time I had to use the car.....that got old, so i had to drill the fender! Eventually the trans and engine died, sad to say I abandoned the car on the mean streets of NYC, I did pull the plates first, it took NYC sanitation three weeks to tow it out, with a sheet pot of parking tickets under the wiper arm
Tom one of my best friends from college lived at 144-70 41st Aveneu!........I also dated a woman who lived near the LIRR station, not Main Street, the other one, name escapes me.
The car was reg-gied out of state, and as it was old they just removed it...I hated to do that, but I was looking at thousands of dollars for a rebuilt trans (FMX) and engine.
Damn. I have a coworker that lives by Flushing Queens. I don't know if it's still the case but back when Shea Stadium was still around the junk yards over there were still run by the mob (Even out here I feel like they have to be!) and they stripped parts they need from cars parked on the street in the area. I feel like he told me this story more recently than 5 years ago so maybe it's even with Citi Field being there now. I know the city wanted to push out all the junk yards over there a while ago.
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