Early Chevy Rear Bumper Brackets 37-48?? on 2040-parts.com
Pickens, South Carolina, US
not sure exactly what these fit but "chevys of the 40s" list a bumper brackets that looks exactly like this for 37-48 chev car, some 37-54 chevy trucks, 37-41 ford car and33-41 ford truck. i believe its early chevy. they appear to NOT be bent at all as they match each other perfectly. the frame holes are 3" apart center to center and bumper holes are 13.5" from center of slot to slot. they do have the letters GM stamped on them as well as a letter "s" and "c". buyer is responsible for fitment and anyone with info would be helpful. thank you
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