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> Fog Light Mounting flange on '75/'76 Bumper, Need Pic or Drawing - mine has none
Gatornapper
post Aug 16 2019, 05:47 AM
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Dear 914 Brain Trust:

I am installing original Fog Lights on my ugly '76 front bumper, but apparently my steel bumper is not original - I understand all original '76 bumpers had the mounting flanges on them for the fog lights. Mine does not have these flanges.

From my view, installing the fog lights is the only thing one can do to redeem the bad looks of these government-mandated monsters.

I can easily make and weld on the necessary flanges, but would prefer a picture or drawing of what they look like on the original bumper - but cannot find one anywhere.

If anyone has such a pic or drawing, I would really appreciate your providing it.

TIA, again,

GN
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post Aug 23 2019, 10:08 AM
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post Aug 23 2019, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(sixnotfour @ Aug 23 2019, 10:08 AM) *


I've already posted this on another thread I think - came to me while welding about 20 years ago......

"Do you know why welding is my favorite hobby?

1. You don't gotta wait for the glue to dry.

2. When you screw up - which I frequently do - you just pull out the cutting torch and grinder and NOBODY KNOWS!"


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