if it wasn't for dumb luck I would not have any at all. about a month or two ago I was blowing the grass clippings off the street and found this piece of a bumper strip. thought some one might come looking for it so i set it up on the barrier rock on the end of the street. will today same thing blowing junk off the around the house down into the canyon and it was still there. Hugh! Duh! it's off my car. i can remember a big wind storm when the cover got blown off the car. that was what must have snagged it and the water washed it down the street. it's missing a piece on the top so we'll wait to see of Peter can get the one off he has. as you can see by looking at it there is not a lot holding it in place. the big clip has only a couple tabs melted in to hold it in place. then a set of plastic pegs and speed nuts. I broke off the one under the reflector looking it over. we can fix this one but if we can splice it in the center of the reflector we can then score the other side to keep both sides the same. other wise I'LL do the repair on the car. the Eastwood cast gray is a dead on match for the color. the Texas sun has dried out the plastic oils and it's vary brittle. but the good news is while looking it over it looks like one can get the speed nuts of with out removing the bumper and disassembling it. that's something for a Caddy.
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