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never seen it
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same here, must be an aftermarket thing.
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flat bed here sorry no help.
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Whats the story withthe Camaro in your sig pic? I have several 70-73's. Thanks
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it is a pikes peak/ colorado hill climb assoc. car, runs in the vintage class on pikes peak. about 650hp with all the goodies, I just tow the car for my mech, he is 70years old and the last time he raced the peak was about 30 years ago. He said it was on his bucket list lol.
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Looks like someone added a roll pan behind the bumper, usually a roll pan is added when you remove the bumper for a clean look.
Here are some examples: Superduty Roll Pans to customize your Ford |
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That is a aftermarket filler panel used to fill in the gap left when using a aftermarket bumper. The factory bumper wraps around and fills in the space. After market bumpers are straight and do not fill space and look funny so aftermarket companies came up with this filler corner so they could sell bumpers.
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