Small bumpers

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  1. Evening

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    Hello
    I was searching but cant find a enough good info.
    I m looking for small comet bumpers for front and rear bumpers. What I need to got to do a bumpers conversion? I got 75 comet if it is nessesary to know.

    Any small mustang bumpers will fit for comet? or they are different to maverick/comet bumpers. If they are different, can you tell me what is different?..

    I m asking coz I m tired to find a good ones bumpers for me.

    thanks a lot
     
  2. Earl Branham

    Earl Branham Certified Old Fart

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    Mustang bumpers won't fit...you have to get the '71-73 small bumpers. You need all the brackets and braces, and drill a few holes. You also need the stone guard and valence panel.
     
  3. Lzoesch

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    I could have sworn that 68-72 Ford Mustang read bumpers will fit. They're identical.
     
  4. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    68-72 Mustang BUMPERS aren't even identical to each OTHER!
     
  5. Lzoesch

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  6. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Good to know, because I was about to buy them.
     
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    I met a guy with a big stang 71-72, that was running a small Mav. Rear bumper, it didn't look too out of place. I don't think i'd buy one to see if it worked, but if you know anyone with a big mustang, might see just how far off it is. May work for a temporary fix.
     
  9. Evening

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    Silly question:

    Maverick small bumpers are the same like comet small bumpers?
     
  10. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    The front bumpers are different. The rear is the same. You said you searched? Really? There's like a million threads on this. Go to the tech article section and there's even a "how to" in there. The hardest part is just finding all the pieces. After that its a breeze :) good luck!
     

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