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I could really use a hand identifying the application, year, and part # for this bumper that I found the other day. Brand new in the Ford box, chrome in perfect condition. But I'm having a heck of a time finding the exact match for a part number and value. Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks. Mac
You can see that there are application holes in the middle in order to apply either a rub strip or potentially something that color matches the vehicle.
IF it is still in the box, it would of had the part number on it.
As far as value, it is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. 100-200 sounds fair
It was only offered in 81-91? The one on my 97 looks exactly the same.
EDIT: I looked at the picture again and I see the difference now. Mine does not have the holes for the plastic strip on the sides of the bumper, only the top.
So we're still thinking its an 87-91? Or are we thinking something else? I honestly cannot find an exact match online. First off there are too many options out there, there are not that many genuine OEM rear bumpers for Fords out there, and I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a diagram that matches mine.
So we're still thinking its an 87-91? Or are we thinking something else? I honestly cannot find an exact match online. First off there are too many options out there, there are not that many genuine OEM rear bumpers for Fords out there, and I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a diagram that matches mine.
Not thinking. I KNOW it is a 87-91. 100% positive of it. Just because you can't find it online, doesn't mean it doesnt exist
It is a bumper for a 1987-1991 truck like this one. If you had the plastic parts, it would be worth around twice as much. I'd say its worth about $200, but you may not find a buyer at that price.
It is a bumper for a 1987-1991 truck like this one. If you had the plastic parts, it would be worth around twice as much. I'd say its worth about $200, but you may not find a buyer at that price.
Except for the 4wd & aluminum rims- That looks just like my 88, long since sold... I loved that truck...