Re: Rear Bumper question
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Re: Rear Bumper question




Mike,
There is a company closer, well come to think of it LA might be closer,  
anyway there is a company here in Dallas that tuned my bumpers up and re chromed  
them.
 
John  Althaus
64  Savoy  Hemi 4 spd
Lewisville, TX 75077
214-673-7540 cell
 
 
In a message dated 2/2/2009 3:17:51 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:


Unless your Dodge's bumper is real torn up you can get it  rechromed and 
straightened out relatively reasonably. Used/junkyard pieces  will be probably 
less good than what you have to start with  anyway.

Tri-City in Tennessee and Auto Medic Supply in Tehachapi,  California are two 
places suggested here by members, (and listed on the 62-65  vendor's page.)

Thanks,
Gary H.

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>I am considering whether I should replace my  rear bumper on my '64 Dodge 
Polara 500 or try to have the bent bottom edges  straightened out and rechrome 
it.  Anyone know if anyone sells  refurbished rear bumpers or is this a swap 
meet/junk yard thing.  And has  anyone redone their bumpers and can they be 
straightened out?   Thanks.Mike in New Mexico 


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