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ok.

so the guy who built my car (48 special deluxe club coupe) removed the rear bumper and built a filler panel between the rear fenders.

i need to fix that.

i bought bumpers, brackets and valences from a member here so i have the pieces on the way to do it, but i need some references.

what i need if possible are good pics of a car with the rear bumper removed and a vertical measurement of the the section between the trunk lid and the valence.

also, how is the valence attached? i would guess that there is a 90* bend in the panel under the trunk with holes for bolts, but since i dont have the valences here or a stock car to reference, i could use some details, pics.

granted, my car is going to live its life as a custom, so being a perfect stock restoration is not necessary, but i still want everything to fit right.

maybe a pic with just the bumper removed but the valence and brackets in place?

what every you can offer in the way of pictorial assistance is greatly appreciated.

thanks

Posted (edited)

Don't know if these pics will help, but they are of the front and rear rock gaurds. Is this what you were refering too ??:confused: Cass, alias littlemo Add: Rear gaurd appears to attach at a center point and to the inner lips of the rear fenders ??

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