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#23589 04/29/06 10:42 PM
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I've got a bumper that I believe is a rear. Single face and measures 61.5" long and about 59.5" center to center for the bumper bolts. It has one center located "wide" decorative bolt for center attachment to single full width bracket. None of my literature shows bumper lengths. Let me know if you can I.D. this.
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Mike


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#23590 04/30/06 10:28 AM
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The rear bars all measured over 60' from bolt center to bolt center.

The 1931 (single bar) thru 1933 used that type of front bomper.The 1931-32 is listed as being 59".The 1933 Master 60", and the 1933 Standard 57 5/16"...The depth of the curve is 4 1/2" for the 1931-32 and 5 7/16 for the 1933 Master.This is measured from the center of the outter bolt hole (loop) to the very front center part of the bumper


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