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New 73-74 Rear bumper fillers on Ebay again....

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Thanks for this link I'll have to check if the ones I have for the 74 charger are in good shape or not ,I might buy a set for stock . Thanks
 
Does someone have a picture of what these look like on the car? I am having a hard time figuring out what they actually do...
 
Thanks for this link I'll have to check if the ones I have for the 74 charger are in good shape or not ,I might buy a set for stock . Thanks

This link is for the roadrunner/satellite, different than the charger ones.

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Meangene83, they go here.

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Ugly! Stupid ugly!! Just because the 73 and 74 came with them doesn't mean they look good/great. They don't! Everyone turn in your fillers so we can melt them down and be rid of them FOREVER!!!
 
If you want to leave them out you need to modify the bumper like reboot did and suck it in more to the body
 
I bought a set of these a week or so back and they look great. Just thought I would share current eBay auction listing for anyone else looking for these. They are the corner pieces that have previously been unavailable for 73-74 RoadRunners and Satellites

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-74-Plymouth-Road-Runner-Satellite-Rear-BUMPER-FILLERS-New-Reproduction-/141608415479?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20f884f0f7&vxp=mtr

Just ordered mine today, a bit on the pricy side, but if they are good quality I think its worth it since this is the only place making them. Anyway, only 3 more sets left if anyone is interested to know.
 
I got my set today, the molding is good, metal parts incorporated well into the pieces, however, the rubber i think needs to be cured longer. However, without fully knowing what the originals were like its hard to say, but overall I think they did a pretty damn good job!
 
I took a quick look at my stock (nearly petrified) originals and the gap at the corner is consistent with the originals. Did you also get the center piece?

Bob
 
I bought the center piece last summer from Restoration Specialties, and I currently have some originals that are hard and crusty on the car, but they as well as the center piece have been painted close to argent silver. Im not saying they didn't do a good job, because it think they did, I just think the rubber could have been cured a bit longer, so they are not so floppy.
 
Who knows how flexible the originals were right off the assembly line? Exposure to sunlight will further cure that rubber. I found the biggest chunk of my original center section yesterday. It looks like a 3' "C" and is hard as a rock.

Bob
 
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