Might Vintage Speedster, be on vacation or real busy, etc.?
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Might, yes. Could be either. Post your question on here and see if someone can help you.
Thanks.
Here I go any help would be appreciated. Photos, descriptions, thoughts, etc.
I am almost finished with a old Speedster update. It currently has Nerf bars. I'd like to fit bumpers.
I see on the Vintage Speedster site (under parts) they offer a bumper. They also list, Front Bumper Bracket, Front/Rear Bumper Inner Mount, Front/Rear Bumper Outer Mount, Rear Bumper Bracket. There are no photos or descriptions as to what these parts do and how they do it.
I can't tell what is or is not needed, so I can decide if they might work as is or need mods, and or not even in the ball park.
As to the bumper shown on the website, the bumper photo shown does not look like the bumper shown on the finished cars, in the website photo section.
I need to know if the bumper they have listed in the same as the one shown in many photos on the website, here is an example of what I need for a front bumper,
http://www.vintagespeedsters.c...016/04/gallery_5.jpg
The style bumper I'm looking for has the nose (rear portion that fits toward the nose) contour, allowing the bumper to fit closer to the front body contour.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sometimes they are hard to get a hold of but not usually. The gals that answer the phone will usually help you with the parts. The bumper in the photo looks like mine and that is the standard bumper, you have to trim them to fit the contour of your body. You need the bumper, the trim pieces, the inner brackets with their rubber seals that go against the body and the outer mounts which are bolts with donut cushions. It's pretty simple.
Best times to call VS is 10 to 3pm left coast time....Cathy / Mary
Most of the parts are also available here with pictures (a different company)
They are definitely busy...
I was at the shop this past Tuesday and it was a mad house of Speedsters being worked on and Kirk wasn't initially there. I stuck around for an hour and he came back only to be on the phone for another hour.
Alan mentions a good time range above. I've found the 830-9AM PST time to be best IMO.
Thanks everyone.
Kirk called me today and let me know the person that normally answers email and phone question has been out of the office for a few days and is expected back, next Weds.
He explained to me what the parts are, now I know what they sell.
Like I guessed busy and on vacation.
Thanks again