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Rear Bumper (71-72 Cutlass)

Item EK-81-880439-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Rear Bumper Without Exhaust Tip Cutouts
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      • Made From Heavy Gauge Steel - Thick 13 Gauge Steel Construction
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      • OE Quality Chrome Finish with Rust Resistance
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      • Includes Correct Holes For Turn Signals Or Back-Up Lamps
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      • Direct Bolt-On Design Using OE Bumper Brackets And Hardware; No Drilling Required
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      • Dimensions Are 72 Inches Long, 8 Inches Wide, And 17 Inches High
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      • Weight Approximately 40 Pounds
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      • Additional Oversize Fee Applies
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      • Fits 1971-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Models
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      Description

      AMD bumpers are made from heavy gauge steel and feature OE quality chrome finish. Installation is fast and easy as they are designed to be a direct bolt-on utilizing OE bumper brackets and hardware. This very nice reproduction of what Oldsmobile originally installed on 1971-72 Cutlass, Cutlass S and Cutlass Supreme. It even has the recessed hole behind the license plate for an air shock valve. Check our other listings for bumper bolts, and remember to avoid overtightening them when installing one of these bumpers.

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