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#1532650 01/12/2024 2:40 AM
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It was in the bed of the truck when we got the truck.
Husband thought it was bent. I don't think so.
Is it even a bumper for our 51 GMC 100?
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Offhand it looks like a car bumper to me. How wide is it?


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The big bolt bumpers have a cross-section similar to that. Like a "U" as opposed to an arc "(". But the brackets don't look like you'd find on a big bolt.
Definitely not a bumper that would be correct for a 1/2 ton GMC.

Looks like a decent passenger side running board, though. wink


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Ford truck bumpers of the era have that profile.


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I would guess that it’s bent because the bumper bracket looks like it’s been “modified “.


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Yes, the bumper is bent.

No, it doesn't fit a stovebolt truck.

It's a very rare French part known as "Junque"!

LOL!
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Send a picture of the bumper to Bumper Boyz and see if they can ID it for you and to see if they want it...they straighten and plate bumpers for resale.

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Thanks Mike.
I don't believe it's bent. My 260 pound husband jumped on it and it didn't budge.


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That is nothing for a bumper. If that did bend it, then there would be much bigger problems.

Think of how much these trucks weigh and the fact that the bumpers were intended to be used for pushing them and towing with them.


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FWIW, My vote would be the bumper is bent, as are the mounting brackets on the right side of the picture. The left hand brackets look to be relatively straight. Neither the brackets nor the bumper look anything like a GMC or Chevy of your vintage.

Below is a snapshot of a reproduction 1951 Chevy front and rear bumper set with brackets. The GMC ones were to my knowledge the same. One of our fellow long time GMC owners will hopefully chime in with more details. smile
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That bumper is bent as the day is long. dang I am with Jerry, scrap metal!

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I think I agree about the scrap metal.
I still don't think it's bent. It's too clean. No creases.
My husband is thinking about a roll pan for the rear.


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Worse looking bumpers than that have been straightened, it doesn't look kinked.

Before scraping it, find out what it fits. If it's a common car/truck bumper than let it go, but if it's a rare/uncommon bumper there may be someone looking for it even with it being bent.

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I just looked through one of my catalogs and I'm pretty certain it's a 1948-1972 Ford stepside rear bumper or a 1948-1956 Ford F-1 front bumper. Eiter way, it's junk since you can buy new ones for less money than it would cost to fix that one.


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Not for sure junk.
If it is to the early ford truck, my son is getting a 1954 ford.
Might work for him. 🤔😁


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