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I started cleaning them up, and painted enough to protect for now. I figure the bumper isn’t worth much without brackets, but the brackets may be. Thoughts?


 
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I see those brackets go for $100 all day long.
 
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X2 on I agree 100 dollar all day. FTE classifieds.
 
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Ok. What about the push bumper and a edlebrock performaer intake for 351/400?


 
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I have sold those push bars for $300, you know that is 73-77 bumper specific.

Clean up that intake and you might get $125 to 150.
 
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Cool. Sounds good. I’ll get everything cleaned up and listed in classifieds soon
 
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Those OEM push bars are rare, I would set on them before I just give them away for 100 or 150. I have sold TWO at that price. Remember every dollar you earn is $ for your truck. I hate to be "that guy" to any potential buyer and put that price in your head. But lets be honest about rare parts, they are rare for a reason, like NOT reproduced anymore.

If you can get a reproduced one for 100 or 150 go for it I say. I know there is a FTE member with a lead on getting them reproduced for like 200 or 250? Possibly benbuilder had one made?
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/member.php?u=667681
 
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Sounds good , thanks rich
 
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Originally Posted by brian1080

I started cleaning them up, and painted enough to protect for now. I figure the bumper isn’t worth much without brackets, but the brackets may be. Thoughts?

Styleside contour rear bumper: What is the bumper and brackets from?

1973/79: TWO different bumpers, TWO different types of brackets.
 
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Originally Posted by brian1080

I asked what the parts are from, posting this pic doesn't give this info.

Amber parking lamps: 1976 from serial number C50,001, 1977. And it's 4WD, but which model, F100/150 or F250. If it's a 1977 F250 4WD, is it a high boy?
 
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100/150, unknown actual year.
 
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F100/150, unknown actual year.
Assuming it's 1973/79, because 1964/72 is different.
D3TZ-17906-A Chrome & D3TZ-17906-B Painted .. Styleside Contour Rear Bumpers-Use with 37 1/2" width between the inner frame rails behind the cab / Chrome reproduced

1973/79 F100/150 & F250 2WD; 1973/79 F350 except on the 140" wheelbase; 1977 F250 4WD from serial number Y20,001 (not a High Boy); 1978/79 F250 4WD & Bronco.

Bronco's use different bumper brackets.
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D3TZ-17787-C Right Inner / D3TZ-17788-C Left Inner / D3TZ-17795-B Right Outer / D3TZ-17796-B Left Outer .. Styleside Contour Rear Bumper Brackets / Obsolete

Same applications as D3TZ bumpers except Bronco.

There's a member of the 1973/79 forum looking for these brackets.
 
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