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#262291 11/27/12 11:06 AM
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In photographs of 1934 Chevys, I've seen both large and small medallions on the bumpers. The small medallion just covers the bumper, while the large medallion must be 8 to 10 inches tall. What determined what type of medallion was used? Was the tall medallion an option in 1934?
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You might be confussing bumper medalions with bumper guards. The medalions hold the bumper together & the guard (tall ones) are accessories...Joe

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JIACCINO......is correct..... I & I reproductions called the bolt that holds the bumper tooooooo the brace is called a medallion and its used on 1931---1935 chevrolets using a SINGLE BAR bumper . I & I part number BM02...2011 PRICE IS $22.00 each They make them reproduction in either chromed brass or stainless steel ???

They also make the BUMPER EYE BOLT 1931--1936 in stainless part # BB03 AT $15.00 EACH

The BUMPER GUARDS for 32--35 were an option and turn up sporadically on ebay USA . Nobody has ever offered them reproduction and probably won't.

POTTJO........interested in your cowl lights if lower priced.

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Mike, I wish I could lower the price on my cowl lights but $300.00 is just about what I have in them.
John


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