I will need to buy both a front and rear bumper for my 76, sometime soon (after a few safety fixes first). I am already pretty certain they will be the flexible type and not just regular fiberglass. Why? From most of what I have read these seem easier to fit and install.
My question is - do any of you have any feedback on either Toledo Pro or American Custom Industries? These are both Toledo, Ohio companies and appear to be a source for a lot of the Vette fiberglass pieces.
I grew up in that area, most of my family is still there, and I would prefer to buy there.
Any thoughts one way or the other?
Thanks
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I agree with the above.
I have a fiberglass ACI rear bumper on my car. It didn't take a lot of bodywork to fit it. The front bumper is Tru-Flex unit. These are a lot nicer to fit to the front end. Solid fiberglass front bumpers take a little more work to fit them. Either way there is no more waves like the OEM urethane bumpers.
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