For Sale Company now making fiberglass bumpers for 65-66 Furys

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I haven't gotten one in my hands, will review when that happens.
At present, they are $200 front or rear.
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In all truthfulness, Doug, I'm shocked anyone produced this. Someone paid big time for the first mockup. But it was to your advantage. :thumbsup:
 
And the next step will be seeing what product out there car replicate a chrome (ish) finish.

Looks like a good candidate for chrome wrap to me. Or maybe gold if that's you thing.
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I don't remember. I think it's called mirror wrap. I just google'd chrome wrap and picked an image. The mirror wrap stuff can be had in colors as well, like blue and red. You tend to see it on custom Harleys a lot.
 
Awesome! This might just be my next big purchase...now someone mass produce 65/66 fenders, quick!
 
In all truthfulness, Doug, I'm shocked anyone produced this. Someone paid big time for the first mockup. But it was to your advantage. :thumbsup:

This company is a young start up company who don't have the bad habits of jaded older guys, they want to be a player in the FG Mopar parts market, and they will be. (still waiting on another FG company to complete 2 hoods I bought in December)

They are making stuff not available from other suppliers, and have really good customer feedback. I think today I seen 66 Satellite fenders on their page.

They made some rough molds for a racer with a 66 Fury, and cleaned them up for me. Yea it was a bit of good luck.

The jury is still out on quality, they look good in pictures, I want to give an honest review, but don't see any reason not to be optimistic.
Between the bumpers and hood, I'm hoping it will drop 300 lbs anyway.
The trailer hitch for the camper will add some weight back on, but 10s are getting closer!!
 
I bet that liquid spray on chrome would be good on that.

Looks like a good candidate for chrome wrap to me. Or maybe gold if that's you thing.
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Alsa "Killer Chrome" is also a possibility.

Killer Chrome - Finest Metallic Pigment

Thanks for the ideas.
I will have to sift through all the info, but wraps seem to be the best bet for a shiny finish. I can't see how the get all the tight corners without wrinkles, but then again, I can hardly wrap a Christmas present.
 
I think those bumpers would look good in just Flat or a Satin Silver IMO.

This might be a option.

Advanced Plating Nashville, TN on Stacey David's …:
 
I think those bumpers would look good in just Flat or a Satin Silver IMO.

This might be a option.

Advanced Plating Nashville, TN on Stacey David's …:


I'm not sure if flat or satin would look good, but for the budget, it would be the best way for sure.

Thanks for that video, those guys could handle chroming the bumpers, I'll see what that costs.
 
Advanced plating does awesome work, but you will pay dearly for it.
 
Mine is a 1970 RoadRunner rear bumper, recurved and lengthened in the middle 2 7/8ths." and hung on a 1967 Coronet.

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I just sent my buddy a message asking about pricing for wraps. He does signage on vehicles, vinyl stickers, little tiny wraps. He did his van last year, original Street Van.

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Doug, you've built your car to be a badass drag car. I see no reason why not to paint the glass bumper body colored.

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I know. Not the same. But you get the gist of what I'm talking about.
 
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