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I knew that option was available, I just have never seen that option on RS bumperettes.
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Jim, I MAY have the only known 70 L-78 Camaro with VF-3 bumpers.
There are many VF-3 owners looking for misc rubber pieces to make up a show worthy set. It is very rare to see any of the rubber pieces that arent cosmetically damaged.
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Jim, I MAY have the only known 70 L-78 Camaro with VF-3 bumpers. There are many VF-3 owners looking for misc rubber pieces to make up a show worthy set. It is very rare to see any of the rubber pieces that arent cosmetically damaged. [/ QUOTE ] ![]() They WERE the part that was supposed to absorb and minor "bumps" as designed ... remember back on the GTO commercials when John Z was wacking the nose with a huge crow bar? then in 73 when the Grand Am had the "memory" nose? You were SUPPOSED to bump into things with them to "prove" their worth ... I did with a company owned 73 GTO when I worked at Pontiac way back then ... in fact almost everyone would pull the cars up to a light pole just to "test" the bumper shocks ... ![]()
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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