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> BFB or backdate, Bumpers
r_towle
post Apr 6 2020, 07:56 PM
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I picked up a barn find 75, 2.0 liter, 75k real miles.
New paint and interior in the early 90,s
Car is green with a white interior
It’s show winning clean.

So, if I plan to sell it after I get it running again (parked in 96)
Should I bother doing anything to the bumpers?
I’m pulling the gas tank, fuel lines and motor.
New fuel lines and flush tank.
Reseal motor, clean it.
Put it back together, get it running nice
New master cylinder.

Do I do the bumpers for the largest market appeal, or leave it stock?
Btw, the bumpers are perfect.

Rich
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post Apr 8 2020, 02:18 PM
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you know better than that Richard. Sell as stock looking as possible to "fetch" the most money

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I picked up a barn find 75, 2.0 liter, 75k real miles.
New paint and interior in the early 90,s
Car is green with a white interior
It’s show winning clean.

So, if I plan to sell it after I get it running again (parked in 96)
Should I bother doing anything to the bumpers?
I’m pulling the gas tank, fuel lines and motor.
New fuel lines and flush tank.
Reseal motor, clean it.
Put it back together, get it running nice
New master cylinder.

Do I do the bumpers for the largest market appeal, or leave it stock?
Btw, the bumpers are perfect.

Rich

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