Re: 1935 Twelve Bumper bracket question
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Not too shy to talk
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UPDATE: One reason that I don't use this forum too often is that I've always had trouble attaching photos. Looks like I still don't know.
Maybe I'll try this with public links: This car doesn't have it: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1935_Pac ... oupe_Roadster_%2821560223020%29.jpg If you scan through the photos, this car has it: classiccars.com/listings/view/1375050/19 ... -sale-in-saint-louis-missouri-63146
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Re: 1935 Twelve Bumper bracket question
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Home away from home
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Can't help there, my dads is a 36
The front bumper looks the same, with the springs end caps. My dad machined aluminum brackets. Spacers. Like a block. That bumper weights a ton.
Posted on: Yesterday 2:29
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Riki
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Re: 1935 Twelve Bumper bracket question
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Thanks, R H. I'm 99% sure the 36 Twelves used the same bumper.
Yes, the bumper is super heavy— I'm guessing around 75 pounds. The metal support bracket that is behind it is also heavy — probably 20 pounds.
Posted on: Yesterday 2:49
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