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#835622 03/15/2012 11:57 PM
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Need info. on the front bumper and bracket for a 1954 GMC one ton (250 model) flatbed. It has what appears to be two mounting points on the frame and looks like it needs a curved piece of metal as a bracket that would fit behind the bumper?? Thanks/Lee

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smithleej I have a 48 1 ton (253 model) I believe there are a couple of mounting bolts into the frame. Do you need a picture of the metal behind the bumper I have my truck disassembled and can get a shot of it for you if you like, Jim D


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Jim D - '48 GMC 1ton pickup

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