Jerry, Sounds like you have something pretty different. I haven't seen
anything like it, i would be interesting in seeing it though. In the front
of Hemmings Motor News (on any reputable magazine stand)there is a section
called services. You can find a whole plethora of companies that
specialize in repairing and restoring chrome fixtures. They could probably
repair yours to like new condition, unfortunatly I don't know how much they
run. Let me know how it turns out.
Patrick Bowen
At 06:31 PM 7/27/98 -0400, Jerry wrote:
>When I first got my GT-6 it had a beautiful chrome (tubular steel) front
>bumper bar on it. But alas in my youthful foolishness I crunched one
>day when I failed to get stopped in time. Ever since I've been looking
>for a replacement. Now I know this was an after market addition to the
>car. The bar bolted behind the chrome bumper over riders and rose about
>7 or 8 inches above and parallel to the front bumper. I still have the
>old one but it is badly creased and slightly bent and so it provides
>little usefulness other then suggesting a pittance of it former self.
>My question is has anybody seen one these items in their travels?
>Failing in that regard does anybody know a competent machine shop -
>welder who could fabricate a new one?
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>Jerry - 1968 GT-6 MK1
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