Rear Bumper Brackets

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  1. mav1970

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    I just realized just how bad my rear bumper brackets have gotten from sitting down in my basement for way too long - do we have any year of Mustang that have these brackets that might be interchangeable?

    Thanks :tiphat:
     
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    Forgot to mention that these are for a small rear bumper
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    My interchange manual shows them as Maverick specific, but that doesn't necessarily mean Mustang ones can't be made to work....
     
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    Good used ones will work for me so I'll put a post in the "Parts Wanted" sub forum - thanks Dave :Handshake
     
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    I was thinking about the same thing today, I need to find a set for the car I'm building.
     
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    What's wrong with the ones you have?
     
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    Well, there is a good ending to this after all and a lesson learned :cry:

    I went down to the basement, took one look at the bumper and brackets and, from first look, the brackets were junk. They looked like a ship's hull that has barnacles growing on them from the Titanic era. So I came upstairs and got to work looking for another set. I put an ad in the Parts Wanted section and then took the bumper outside to remove brackets and to keep the bumper as a core. This has to be the first time in 20 years this bumper has seen the light of day. It turns out that every bolt loosened right up even though I had to pound the socket on the nut. The tension washers that sit against the inside of the bumper are completely intact and reusable. I let the brackets hit the driveway from sawhorse height and I looked down to see them sitting in a pile of brown rust. It turned out that a lot of the rust "fell" off. I took a wire wheel to them and they are totally reusable. You can see some surface damage from rust but they still have to be 99% intact. For something that I will not see when the car is assembled, I'll clean them up, replace the hardware, hit them with POR 15 and I should be good to go.

    Lesson learned: don't jump the gun until you actually take a look at what you're trying to replace :whistle:
     
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    If your not concerned about everything looking OEM you could just make your own. I did, they are easy to make.
     
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    I have not compared them but the early small rear bumper brackets look very close to the ones on my 70 Mustang, so much so that if mine had been unusable I would have tried them.
     

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