These cars are getting so old and I am getting so old that I can't remember what a factory urethane front bumper cover actually looks like.
I am looking at a 73 and I felt the bottom edge of the bumper cover and it wasn't flexible. It seemed to have a metal edge underneath the painted part of the bumper cover. I couldn't determine if the bumper cover was flexible-I didn't want to risk cracking the paint. The 73 I was looking at seemed to have original paint.
This bumper cover I was looking at didn't seem to have all of the natural waviness of the original factory front bumper covers that I believe I remember seeing on these vehicles when they were new.
Many of the rubber bumper cars in car shows now have aftermarket fiberglass bumper covers and it is unusual to see the original urethane covers still on C3s.
What is an easy way to factory urethane covers from aftermarket covers? Will the factory urethane not just crack-but will it harden and become inflexible with age?
I am looking at a 73 and I felt the bottom edge of the bumper cover and it wasn't flexible. It seemed to have a metal edge underneath the painted part of the bumper cover. I couldn't determine if the bumper cover was flexible-I didn't want to risk cracking the paint. The 73 I was looking at seemed to have original paint.
This bumper cover I was looking at didn't seem to have all of the natural waviness of the original factory front bumper covers that I believe I remember seeing on these vehicles when they were new.
Many of the rubber bumper cars in car shows now have aftermarket fiberglass bumper covers and it is unusual to see the original urethane covers still on C3s.
What is an easy way to factory urethane covers from aftermarket covers? Will the factory urethane not just crack-but will it harden and become inflexible with age?
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