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Rear Bumper, AMD, Best Quality (1970 Chevelle)

Item EK-50-854407-1
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      Features

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      • Heavy-Gauge Steel For Durability And Strength
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      • High-Quality Chrome Plating For A Factory-Correct Appearance
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      • Designed With Correct Holes For Turn Signals Or Backup Lamps Based On Application
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      • Direct-Fit Replacement For Easy Installation Using OE Mounting Points
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      • 5-Year Limited Rust-Through Warranty For Long-Lasting Quality
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      • Fits 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Except Wagon
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      Description

      1970 Chevelle rear bumper from Ecklers Chevelle & Malibu are made to be the trick in any restoration, daily driver or hot rod. Our 1970 Chevelle rear bumper are made with our specific needs in mind to insure stratification to the most demanding Chevelle owner. Ecklers Chevelle & Malibu has gone to great length with the manufacture that the highest manufacturing quality standards are retain along with the most authentic factory style triple chrome plating. Our 1970 Chevelle rear bumpers for your A-Body are shipped bare without mounting hardware or bumper brackets. Simply unbolt your old rear bumper, reinstall a

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