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[SOLD] ..1973 240z Bumperrettes and Front Over-rider - For Sale


moritz55

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I am selling a set of bumperrettes  with the front over-rider for a 1973 240z.  They are pretty good shape.  Chrome shows some minimal signs of ware on the bumperrettes.  The over-rider has some dullish chrome but is very presentable.

One rear bumperrette has a shorted bolt (see the pic with green tape on it).  This will have to be replaced so its long enough for attaching to the rear bumper.  

Asking :  $155 for the entire set.  

I had them installed on my Green 240z...   these are extra parts as I had my bumpers re-chromed and newer bumperrettes and over-riders available.

If interested .. PM me.

Many thanks, Mark.

 

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Hey Crshowers!!!   I used TriCity Plating in Tennessee:    http://www.tricityplating.com

Tri-City Plating
E-Mail:
 chip@tcplating.com
Address: 218 E Mill St, Elizabethton, TN 37643
Phone: (423) 542-6532
Toll-Free: (800) 251-7536
Fax: (423) 542-9352

I am extremely happy ...   they quoted an 8week turn-around ... but actually was about 6weeks after I dropped them off.   I drove from Raleigh NC to their facility to hand carry my bumpers to talk with them.   They have done a lot of 240z/260z bumpers.... so they know how to straighten and shape them if damaged. 

Total cost with shipping back to me was ~$900 for just the front & rear (no bumperettes as overider as I had real nice ones ).   I pulled off all the rubber ... put some old Hex Nuts on the mounting studs when I dropped them off to assure they taped them up and prevented them from getting plating up.

Here are a few picks....   Note the Overrider is original.... and I bought new chrome bolts and stainless hardware for reassemble.  I could not find the front and rear bumper rubber strips so I bought some for 260z and made them work.   If you need help I can advise if needed what I did ...

Good luck and hope this helps !

Happy Holidays .... Mark 

 

 

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