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Looking for some help to clarify. I have three bumpers that are labeled for use on the front of a '36 Master. How can I be sure? They all appear to be one continuous arc with a small indendation in the middle (running between the two vertical guards)which is painted black. I have a fourth bumper which is labeled for use as a rear, that has what I will call a "bump out" which I'm guessing allows space for use of the external spare tire holder.
Any comments/clarification appreciated!...I've only had this barn find coupe about 2 wks!
John

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The inner bracket holes in the bumper are 32" apart for the fronts and 36" apart for the rears.The curved out one is for any model with an exposed spare tire.
Note also that the 1935 bumpers look like the 1936 only the guards are bolted on with two bolts if I remember correctly.


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Thanks very much for the reply and info!
John


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