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    Help With Bumper ID

    Need some help from all the car guys on the forum...I've been trying to figure out what this bumper is off of but so far no dice. I'm was thinking GM and it must be before the 5 MPH Standards in 1971??? Any help is appreciated.











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    My first guess is '55 Chevy. Missing two vertical guards. Looks like holes where they go.
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    Thanks Mick but after looking at some pics the Belair is wider.

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    Looks like a mid/late 60's Mustang bumper to me, maybe up to '68.

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    Thanks Jvcr1! I think you are right...1964-1969 are all very similar. Here's an example (not my posting). 65-66 seem to be the best match.

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    On a side note...Looking at all these bumpers on Ebay I stumbled on how popular the old Bumper Jacks are so check your trunks when scrapping cars.
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    another vote for mustang
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