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Technical what does this bumper fit?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by LowKat, Jun 22, 2016.

  1. My disabled neighbor cleans out properties for a real estate agent.
    When he comes across car parts, I help him out with identification.

    Has a pair of bumpers with brackets and splash pans. Pans are nice.
    Bumpers and pans are identical other than color.
    Look too utilitarian for a passenger car.
    40's-50's? pickup truck. Maybe International?

    Tonight I bought a glass bowl Holley #1904 carb from him. It was in a cool old wooden box with 3 other carbs. Pair of Ford flathead V8 Holleys and a 60's Chevy I6 Rochester. Made him a fair offer on the Holley. (It's dirty but unused, rebuilt in the box) He tells me to take them all for my offer.

    He also had some very old body and fender tools, some of which I've never seen. I'll probably sell them tomorrow for him since I know "just the guy".

    Here's the bumpers
    0 bumper 1.jpg

    0 bumper 3.jpg

    0 bumper 4.jpg

    0 bumper 2.jpg

    0 bumper 6.jpg

    0 bumper 5.jpg
    underside of gravel shield with bumper bracket
    0 bumper 7.jpg
     
  2. Sporty45
    Joined: Jun 1, 2015
    Posts: 1,185

    Sporty45
    Member

    Holy crap, that didn't take long! Love the knowledge available here. :cool:
     
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  3. xpletiv
    Joined: Jul 9, 2008
    Posts: 938

    xpletiv
    Member
    from chiburbs

    Let's see those tools you mentioned. :)
     

  4. xpletiv - the tools already went to a new owner. I don't have pictures.

    Sporty 45 - The power of the HAMB.
    It took 2 hours to get the correct ID.
    I spent more than that amount searching through my old books.
     
  5. sorry it took so long, that "sleep thing" held me up.
     
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