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scatpack
Joined: 14 Mar 2018 Posts: 49
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 9:25 am Post subject: WANTED: 1972 Chevelle rear bumper |
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Looking for a rear bumper to a 1972 Chevelle kit. I believe these were originally MPC, then re-released as Ertl/AMT.
Any leads are appreciated, need it for a project replicating a 1970 Chevelle that had the newer rear bumper swapped in. |
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BW
Joined: 01 Feb 2018 Posts: 218 Location: Lick Creek, Alabama
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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Hey scatpack. If you can't find a '72 Chevelle rear bumper, they are very rare and hard to find, you can modify a 1970 bumper. First strip the chrome and then fill the square brake lights openings. Next sand off the SS bumper pad. Then carefully re-shape the flatter '70 cross section into the more rounder '71/'72 by using a sanding stick. You may have to build up the area a little first using sheet plastic and putty. Prime and check shape. Once you have the shape correct, punch out four discs from some thin Evergreen sheet for the round taillight block offs. A regular paper punch may be close to the correct size. If not, use a circle template then cut out. Glue on then re-chrome bumper using Alclad. A lot of work but it is doable. I've done a few myself this way. I would download a couple photos of the '70 and '71/'72 rear bumpers and use as a reference guide. Good luck!
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scatpack
Joined: 14 Mar 2018 Posts: 49
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:45 pm Post subject: |
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BW wrote: | Hey scatpack. If you can't find a '72 Chevelle rear bumper, they are very rare and hard to find, you can modify a 1970 bumper. First strip the chrome and then fill the square brake lights openings. Next sand off the SS bumper pad. Then carefully re-shape the flatter '70 cross section into the more rounder '71/'72 by using a sanding stick. You may have to build up the area a little first using sheet plastic and putty. Prime and check shape. Once you have the shape correct, punch out four discs from some thin Evergreen sheet for the round taillight block offs. A regular paper punch may be close to the correct size. If not, use a circle template then cut out. Glue on then re-chrome bumper using Alclad. A lot of work but it is doable. I've done a few myself this way. I would download a couple photos of the '70 and '71/'72 rear bumpers and use as a reference guide. Good luck!
Bobby |
Thanks for the info. I had no idea they were hard to find now. The 1972 Chevelle was a $5 Walmart brown box kit not long ago, it was just one I never bought for some reason. Then again, in reality "not long ago" was probably 15 years ago.
Just a few projects I'd like to gradually do as I liquidate all my other cars I've accumulated and won't get to. |
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