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OPR El Camino Rear Bumper, Without Holes For Impact Strip, 1978-1987

Item EK-55-195325-1
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OPR El Camino Rear Bumper, Without Holes For Impact Strip, 1978-1987
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Reproduction
      • Without Holes For Impact Strip Style Bumper
      • Fits Malibu Wagons
      • Eckler's Select Series
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 465168

      Description

      Your El Camino rear bumper has probably taken a lot of abuse over the years. The El Camino and GMC Caballero were designed to work, tow small trailers and do almost anything their truck cousins could do. So, the bumpers have been used and scratched as a result. Replace your original El Camino rear bumper with this quality reproduction bumper today and rest assured you are getting the best parts for your El Camino.

      Not sure which bumper you need? Please Refer to the "PDF Documentation" tab below to understand your options.

      SPECIAL NOTE: 1978-1987 El Camino rear bumpers all have mounting holes to mount to the inner bumper structure. Bumpers without impact strips will have 8 m

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