Trying to Identify this bumper.

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Picked this bumper up a while back, and I would like to find out if it's a factory piece or a repop. Haven't really thought about selling it, but if it came up, I'd like to have an idea of how much to ask. The story I got when I bought it, was that it had never been installed. There aren't any witness marks, so I tend to believe it. Just a lot of dust from sitting around.

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The only other thing I know about it, is that the license plate light assemblies I had to get from classic parts, because the style lmc offered only fit their bumpers, and were different from these.
 

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all I can say on the subject, its an OEM bumper like that should weight like 100LBS
 

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Looks pretty universal to me. I just put a very similar looking one on and it was.

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all I can say on the subject, its an OEM bumper like that should weight like 100LBS

I just had the factory front bumper down to take some picks of it, and this bumper is significantly heavier than that was.
 

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Looks pretty universal to me. I just put a very similar looking one on and it was.

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That one has the same style license lamps that the other repop bumpers I've seen have. The bumper I have the openings are larger and centered in their locations. And it has the outer holes for the factory brackets.
 

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That's a factory bumper. The aftermarket bumpers don't ever have the bolt holes for the outer support brackets.

Looks like a high dollar unit if you ask me. NOS stuff just keeps going up.
 

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That's a factory bumper. The aftermarket bumpers don't ever have the bolt holes for the outer support brackets.

Looks like a high dollar unit if you ask me. NOS stuff just keeps going up.
looks like I need to polish it up and keep it nice then. Everything I had heard made me think it was factory, but I just had a hard time believing I had stumbled across one that had never been installed.
 

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That looks like the OEM bumper to me. The step plate (flat steel & painted silver) and corner supports make me think so. Does it has silicone at the edge of the diamond plate? I recall factory bumpers having this. Most aftermarket bumpers have the black step and the step plate is curved at the leading edge.
 

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No silicone that I've seen.
 

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By the construction I would say OEM. If it were mine, I'd clean it up, put a spray wax on it and decide from there to keep or sell.
 

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I had that very same bumper on my 86 GMC Sierra Classic. I would call it an OEM piece.
 

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Trucks were shipped w/o rear bumpers and mirrors, that was the task of the dealer's "new car get ready team". The bumper may have not been installed on some service truck because of a lift gate or other type of bumper that was used.

Many auto dealers have these extra parts just hanging around.
 

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Well as its a pop pop bumper keep it around till your like 70 and then bitch about not installing it 30 years ago...:D
 

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