I am getting my 1981 spider ready for paint and removed the ridiculous bumpers. I had to sawz-all the rear left bolt (by the fuel tank), the tank wouldn't pull out cleanly to create enough clearance.
I have ordered the chrome classic-style bumper kit from AR. Is there any reason to keep the original bumpers? They weigh a ton, they are clearly unshippable to anyone who might want them. Do I just take them to the dump? I feel bad about throwing away parts that might be of use to someone. I was planning on removing the front turn signals once I manage to get the rusted and rounded nuts off.
I did throw the "shocks" away. But they fit in the recycling can.
reason to keep tubular bumpers?
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Re: reason to keep tubular bumpers?
I took my radiator, the bumpers, and other stuff to the recycling center. It wasn't much but I got a few bucks.
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Re: reason to keep tubular bumpers?
You may need to get at the bolt restricted by the gas tank to put the new bumpers on. You can shift the tank using some short 2X4 blocks on an angle to get access to the bolt. Make sure you do not kink the filler hose in the process.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!
82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
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Re: reason to keep tubular bumpers?
I followed the advice and took the bumpers to a local scrap yard. Left with $2.60 in my pocket! 65 pounds * 4 cents.