Where did these bumpers come from

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dlbj

Where did these bumpers come from

Post by dlbj »

Check out this video (restored '82 Fiat 2000 FI):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiEAeoHhhMo

This guy did a pretty good job with his restoration. I noticed the bumpers, especially the rears. So you think that these are off of a 1600? I thought maybe, but the rears are in two pieces and I thought the 1600 had a one piece bumper. I never really cared much for the 1600 bumpers, but if that's what he's got on there I might change my mind.

I'm still not sure if I'm going to drop my chromed fencepost bumpers but I thought this looked pretty good. I like the chrome, I think that the Spider looks good with chrome. Any opinions on either (the origin of the ones in the video or the aesthetics of the big chrome tubes)?
fiatS2000

Re: Where did these bumpers come from

Post by fiatS2000 »

The bumpers on that car are from a 67-73 124 spider. Non california or maryland cars also had them in early 1974. Late 1974 was when they were changed to the big tube bumpers.
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Re: Where did these bumpers come from

Post by spiderrey »

those are 73', you can tell by the rear guards.
Jim DeShon

Re: Where did these bumpers come from

Post by Jim DeShon »

I agree with Rey. I was working at a So.Cal dealership in 73' doing pre- delivery, accessories, etc. That's what they came off the truck with. Also my 73' parts car had bumpers like that when I sent it to the crusher [poor car didn't have a good panel on it]...J.D.
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