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  • Patrick T.
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    • September 30, 1999
    • 1286

    '67 Front bumper tubular spacers...

    there are four of them, two per bumper brace and right in the front. Black oxide bolts hold them in with the lower chrome bumper support.

    The '67 Judging Manual mentions them....But, I got a set of four from LICS that had natural finish and a set of four from Paragon that are zinc plated. Which ones are correct? Thanks PT
  • John D.
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    • November 30, 1979
    • 5507

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    Re: '67 Front bumper tubular spacers...

    [quote=Patrick Tighe (33001);356470]there are four of them, two per bumper brace and right in the front. Black oxide bolts hold them in with the lower chrome bumper support.

    The '67 Judging Manual mentions them....But, I got a set of four from LICS that had natural finish and a set of four from Paragon that are zinc plated. Which ones are correct? Thanks PT

    Patrick, Originals did not have a split in them. Were dipped in black paint. Make up your own. OD = .625; ID is .485; L is about 1.125. The dimensions were stolen from Alan. Or you can cheat and use the repros with the split in them and dip them in krylon and install them with the seams not showing. Course when you install the spacers you can't see them anyhow unless you lay on the floor with a flashlite and mag lite and magnet.
    I see you are posting over here PT.
    P.S. My info is for 63. I hope 67 is the same???

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    • Patrick T.
      Expired
      • September 30, 1999
      • 1286

      #3
      Re: '67 Front bumper tubular spacers...

      Originally posted by John DeGregory
      Patrick, Originals did not have a split in them. Were dipped in black paint. Make up your own. OD = .625; ID is .485; L is about 1.125. The dimensions were stolen from Alan. Or you can cheat and use the repros with the split in them and dip them in krylon and install them with the seams not showing. Course when you install the spacers you can't see them anyhow unless you lay on the floor with a flashlite and mag lite and magnet.
      I see you are posting over here PT.
      P.S. My info is for 63. I hope 67 is the same???
      Thanks John, the Paragon spacers have the split in them, so they are out. The LICS spacers are tubular with no seam, so I'll just paint them semigloss and go with them. PT

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