Probably want to change that bumper shock/support while you're at it, more than likely it got pulled and/or bent. That just sucks. At least he stuck around, more than a lot of folks would do! Good luck!
85 Cutlass Brougham said:The bumper could be saved, but it would be cheaper to get another one. Junkyard is my first choice, but there are a few companies that specialize in classic car bumpers. I remember seeing one at a swap meet called "The Bumper Boys"....
hujass said:The estimate came back....
Bumper - $333
Rubber impact strip - $82
Bumper support - $118
Bumper absorber - $ 90
Park lamp assy - $48
Park lamp trim - $31
Labor - $105
S&H - $75
Total - $938
Doesn't look like that much huh? I'm just so glad it doesn't need paint work!
hujass said:The estimate came back....
Bumper - $333
Rubber impact strip - $82
Bumper support - $118
Bumper absorber - $ 90
Park lamp assy - $48
Park lamp trim - $31
Labor - $105
S&H - $75
Total - $938
Doesn't look like that much huh? I'm just so glad it doesn't need paint work!
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