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> Rear bumper tow hook plug, Looking for pictures of an original
rjkavanagh
post Aug 29 2019, 06:12 PM
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Hi All,

Would like to see if someone with a '75 or '76 could pull the plug out of their rear bumper and take a couple of pictures for me. I 3D printed a version (pictures attached) but would like to see what an original looks like.

Thanks, Rob


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post Aug 30 2019, 02:20 PM
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I just use a goof plug from the local hardware store.


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post Aug 30 2019, 07:19 PM
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QUOTE(rjkavanagh @ Aug 29 2019, 08:12 PM) *

Hi All,

Would like to see if someone with a '75 or '76 could pull the plug out of their rear bumper and take a couple of pictures for me. I 3D printed a version (pictures attached) but would like to see what an original looks like.

Thanks, Rob

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rjkavanagh
post Aug 30 2019, 08:51 PM
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Awesome thanks
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post Sep 3 2019, 09:56 AM
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EDIT: Sorry, we have the natural-color nylon Tow Hook Plug 914 722 107 10 which can be painted black prior to installation, but it only fits 1970-74. The black color Tow Hook Plug 914 722 107 11 for 1975-76 is smaller and is NLA.


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post Sep 3 2019, 11:12 AM
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The 70-74 tow plug in the bumper is actually larger than the 75 76 We make the chrome plug, which is a good item but the late one can be substituted with the later 911 part


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The black color Tow Hook Plug 914 722 107 11 is NLA, but you could definitely use our natural-color nylon Tow Hook Plug 914 722 107 10 and paint it black prior to installation.

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