Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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Dog that would be cool...Could we call the wood kit "Country Club,thanks

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Wow...love all the information.....thx to you experts....interesting they were overstocked.....sure explains things !

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It seems that this topic sure concerned a lot of people.
Thank´s for all input, it helps me a lot when looking for parts!

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Although they look similar one thing that should be addressed is that the '49-'50 trunk guards have narrow uprights that are flat on top and have a hole in the center so the upper trunk guard can bolt to. The '51-'52 trunk guards mount to the top of the existing bumper guards (no specific uprights). It slips over the upper nipple on the top part of the factory bumper guards. It has 2 small straps on the backside with 2 bolt holes each that bolt to each end of the actual upper guard. The straps sit against the flat part of the rear of the guards and lock the upper guard in place.

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