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69 Rear Bumper Bracket Set-5pcs

Item EK-33-183998-1
69 Rear Bumper Bracket Set-5pcs
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts
      • Exact Fit Stampings & Construction
      • Includes Correct Welded Crimp Nuts
      • Coated Black
      • Includes All 5 Brackets, Including Center Bracket
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: BU-57

      Description

      This Camaro reproduction rear bumper bracket set is just what you need to complete the restoration on your Camaro. Over time your Camaro rear bumper brackets can become rusty and may not be useable due to being tweaked or bent in a fender bender. Why take the chance on your body shop having to wait for a replacement set of bumper brackets for your 1969 Camaro? Rick's Camaros offers this officially GM licensed 5 piece set of inner and outer bumper brackets and center bracket for your F-Body's rear bumper. This set has exact fit stampings and construction like the original, including correct welded crimp nuts. This complete 5 piece set is coated black and will finish your F-Body's rear bumper assembly. Trust Rick's Camaros for all of your

      Fitment:

      • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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