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Motorhead Message Central => Rodder's Roundtable => Topic started by: Mac on September 01, 2008, 07:00:07 PM

Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Mac on September 01, 2008, 07:00:07 PM
My Jag came with bumpers that were all too obviously wrong. The chrome is a bit better on one than the other and they were on front and back but they seem to be the exact same style.
Hoping someone can tell what it's from.
Thanks
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: enjenjo on September 01, 2008, 07:14:29 PM
Looks to be Dodge, about 1950 or 51.
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Fuzzy on September 01, 2008, 09:14:39 PM
Nice job,Frank.Yep,they're 50 Dodge,that's what are on mine.

Fuzz
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Mac on September 01, 2008, 11:23:52 PM
Hey, thanks for the quick replies.
I can't decide which scenario would be more unusual:

1) `50 Dodge bumpers were the same front and rear

2) Somebody scrounged up 2 front or 2 rear bumpers to put on my car.  :?

Edit: A quick trip over to Carnuts site answered the question for me; a `50 Dodge looks the same comin' and goin'.   :lol:
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: enjenjo on September 02, 2008, 08:45:54 AM
QuoteEdit: A quick trip over to Carnuts site answered the question for me; a `50 Dodge looks the same comin' and goin'.  

But they are different, a rear has more curve than a front. It may explain why the chrome is better on one than the other.
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Mac on September 02, 2008, 10:05:37 AM
But they are different, a rear has more curve than a front. It may explain why the chrome is better on one than the other.[/quote]

I held the 2 I have together and the curve difference, if there is one, is subtle.
BTW, are you saying there's a relationship between part shape or front / rear mounting and chrome longevity?
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: enjenjo on September 02, 2008, 10:13:14 AM
No, I'm saying the bumper from one car might have better chrome that one from a second car. the rear bumper has more curve than the front one as I recall, I know on the ones I had, there was considerable difference.
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Harry on September 02, 2008, 11:55:44 AM
Quote from: "enjenjo"No, I'm saying the bumper from one car might have better chrome that one from a second car. the rear bumper has more curve than the front one as I recall, I know on the ones I had, there was considerable difference.

I have a set of '49 Plymouth bumpers and there is a big difference in the front and rear curve.
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Mac on September 02, 2008, 07:16:52 PM
Quote from: "enjenjo"No, I'm saying the bumper from one car might have better chrome that one from a second car. the rear bumper has more curve than the front one as I recall, I know on the ones I had, there was considerable difference.

Durr... I'm a little dense. Guess I was fixated on dealing with same shape F&R bumpers from Dodge.

I checked out Carnut some more and it looks like `49 might have the same blade but different overriders and `51 I found on Google images looks altogether restyled.
Here's a shot of both of my bumpers. Any guess as to if they are front or rear, anybody?
Naturally, all this is to determine eBay-ability.  :evil:
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Fuzzy on September 02, 2008, 07:39:26 PM
My project car bumpers with the brkts still on them are pretty well buried in the shed,but my parts car still has them mounted on the car.Just got out of the shower,so I can't crawl around out there now.I'll check after work tomorrow.
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Fat Cat on September 02, 2008, 08:48:40 PM
If I had to hazard a guess they look like rears. They seem to be to flat across the middle to be fronts
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Fuzzy on September 07, 2008, 12:21:22 PM
Sorry for the delay,here's the pix of the bumpers on my 50 Coronet parts car.The front has quite a bit more curvature than the rear one.If you have any success on e-bay,let me know.A buddy has a set of Plymouth ribbed bumpers for me.I once asked Bumper Boys if there was a price break if I gave them all 4 of my bumpers,in exchange for 2 rechrome.They said no,because they weren't very popular,not a good seller.

Fuzz
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Fuzzy on September 07, 2008, 12:26:01 PM
Yeah,yeah,I forgot the pix :roll:  :roll:

Fuzz
Title: Help ID my bumper
Post by: Mac on September 07, 2008, 12:55:53 PM
Quote from: "Fuzzy"Sorry for the delay,here's the pix of the bumpers on my 50 Coronet parts car.The front has quite a bit more curvature than the rear one.If you have any success on e-bay,let me know.A buddy has a set of Plymouth ribbed bumpers for me.I once asked Bumper Boys if there was a price break if I gave them all 4 of my bumpers,in exchange for 2 rechrome.They said no,because they weren't very popular,not a good seller.

Fuzz

Thanks for the pics Fuzzy. Looks like The Cat was right and the rears are flat across the middle. So I have 2 rear bumpers. Would have been better if I could have listed "F&R Set" but it looks like they prolly won't bring much anyway  -like maybe `69 Charger's would.  :roll:

Thanks to all for the response. I always think what research would be involved without the net and the RRT. Just a few keystrokes some mouse clicks and bam!

BTW: you no have heard the critical comments on Bumper Boyz rep?