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Removing rear bumper 200 1988

"I would feel bad if this person was yanking and pulling with yet 4 bolts still holding the bumper.. "
If his bumper is as bad as indicated, he probably doesn't have to loosen/remove any bolts. A few good yanks should do it.

I know with my rear bumper, tapping it with a hammer results in a pile of white dust below the bumper shocks. The spare bumper I removed from my parts car is in better condition, yet one shock still popped off when I dropped it on the ground. Anyhow, picked up 2 sections of angle iron, 2" deep with holes (may have been used for racking) by 4', which may work.
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1980 245 Canadian B21A with SU carb and M46 trans






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