1973 Dodge Dart Front Bumper Rechrome Sport Swinger Custom Sedan on 2040-parts.com
Adairsville, Georgia, US
Re-chromed original MoPar front bumper for 1973 Dodge Dart models including Swinger, Sport, Custom, and sedans.
This bumper is for cars with the standard steel mounts, not impact shocks like those found on '74 and later cars.
Fresh re-chrome done right here in the USA!
This is an outright purchase, no core required but we do buy old bumpers.
Call Mike with any questions @ 706-337-5620, M-F 11-6 EST.
We are the MoPar bumper specialists!
International shipping available, please contact for rates.
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