03-13-2013, 09:31 PM | #51 |
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If I am not mistaken, that's off a dodge... judging from the brackets.
Why not just cut off the brackets and weld on chevy ones? That is a seriously nice looking step. Steven
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03-14-2013, 02:28 AM | #52 |
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I do love this bumper actually so maybe ill do that, never crossed my mind so thanks for the great idea!
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Dang! I shouldn't have said anything and offered you $20 for it.
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I have one on my 66 C20 but am currently in Denver so can't get a pic. The wraparound was cut off on mine though. I have it off the truck right now and took hours cleaning off all the old paint, straightening it and it is in primer right now. Most I see are painted silver, but I am REALLY wanting to paint it high gloss white with a rattle can for right now. Any opinions on this? I will post pics in a few weeks when I am home again.
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Mine is going to be white. I saw new ones in the 70s that were white so I don't see an issue.
BTW, my wrap arounds are cut off as well. Steven
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Just a question for anyone who may know, Im looking at a rear Barden step bumper that wraps around to the rear stepside fenders. It came off of a 59 chevy stepside and I was wondering if the 59 stepside truck beds and fenders were the same shape and measurements as ours. Id like to try to make this bumper work on my truck. Im not worried about the frame brackets, just the bed outline and how the bumper may mate up to my bed / fenders? Any input is greatly appericiated! Thanks, Chris
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03-24-2013, 06:15 PM | #58 |
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Here's the one I picked up yesterday. From what I've been told, it's from a maintenance truck for the Heber Creeper.
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Nice bumper. Why threee knobs? Love the beat up number plate.
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Thanks. I'm guessing the reason for the three balls would be different trailers, I plan to leave them on there for aesthetics and paint the bumper white. The plate will end up on the garage wall with the rest of the collection, gotta make room for the original 64 plate on there.
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03-24-2013, 06:42 PM | #62 |
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I like the smooth look of that bumper.
Nice find! Steven
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I love these bumpers !!
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Here is the Barden that I just picked up. Came off of a '57 GMC.
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Nice find. Is that "flip down chingadera" just an addition step? With the 2 holes, is there enough clearance to have one size ball on one side and another size on the other?
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[QUOTE='63GENIII;5968862]Here is the Barden that I just picked up. Came off of a '57 GMC. Not sure what the flip down chingadera is in the middle but I like it.
It could be the flip-down thingy folds in allowing the tailgate to hang straight down. I'm not 100% sure about clearing those pivots, but most bumpers configured like yours are designed for that purpose. |
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I have no idea what its for but someone had an idea for it. I do think that the pivots would hit the tailgate though. I just really like the way that the lights are set and having reverse lights is a bonus! Im going to have a little fab work to do so that the step meets the fenders. It came off of a short bed and looks like the fenders were farther back than a lb. I like it though!
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I'm enjoying this thread too.
They don't engrave the bumpers like that up here in the North. K
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Here's mine, Truck came from Ramsey Chevrolet in bixby Oklahoma. Never seen a bumper that wraps around on the corners???? I'll try to post some more pics this weekend.
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That looks like mine. Except someone cut off the wrap arounds.
Thanks for posting! Steven
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aloha from wa state got this bumper on a parts truck pretty cool for WA state ,,,the ends where cut ,,wonder if the last pic damage is from the wrap arround? aloha hop,,, will be putting bumper on parts for sale soon
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HAHAHAH! When I first looked at that, I thought is said Brothel!
Man! Is my mind in the gutter. Thanks for posting pics. Steven
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OK, here's mine. Mounted my freshly painted rear bumper and then removed it to trim a little more off. I had trimmed it before but realized when I put it back on that the trim job I did was based on it being slightly bent. When I straightened it out, it needed a shade more trimming.
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Heres some info from a Chevrolet Data book.
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