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At the Flint Anniversary Meet I discussed with a couple of guys the need for a source for the rear bumper fillers. I have a new unused one I purchased about 10 years ago anticipating more problems as I watched mine begin to crack. I looked on line and found that Impala Bob's list them on their web page www.impalas.com/bumpers-bumper-guards/bumper-filler-panels/ for sale at $99.99 each. I was told they were temporarily out of stock and they should be getting more in. Tim is the sales rep I talked too. Perhaps we all need to give Impala Bob's a call at 1-800-467-2527 to remind them what a critical part this is for our restorations? Thanks, Mike

I have a bad attitude so this is my first post to this Forum. I am a 41 guy with a wife who loves our 77 Impala. I have only enough time for the 41 so put the 77 to often on ignore?


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Mike 41 Chevy
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You may want to try this link.....

You may not have to wait for those fillers dance

http://sandkindustries.com/


Oliver J. Giorgi
Technical Advisor
1958 Passenger Car

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