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satanas

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Does anyone know were I can purchase a rear bumper cover that does not have the mustang lettering in the back I removed all the emblems on my car shaved my door handles,and gas door. I dont want the mustang gt words on my stang.My car is almost ready for paint but just need to get a rear bumper cover.
 

Beasty306GT

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just fill the letters with fiberglass...and smooth it out and paint
 

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You can buy a repro from about anywhere because they dont have 'Mustang' or Mustang GT" embossed on the back, which is what most people want.
 

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repro covers don't say MUSTANG because they don't have licensing from Ford to use it.


Or you could by a '93 Cobra bumper for a cleaner look?
 

satanas

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SickSix said:
just fill the letters with fiberglass...and smooth it out and paint
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I tried bondo and cracked,,I tried flexible bondo for plastic bumpers and also cracked. i preped it right.the only thing i can think of is put this spray that stick to anything even paint someone recomended.
 

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put silly putty in it, or playdoh
 
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What did you use for the side skirts?
 

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50 resto has them
 

satanas

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LiquidGT said:
What did you use for the side skirts?
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I used that flexible bondo specially for plastic but that picture i took it a few days after now its coming off.
 

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Mustang5L5 said:
repro covers don't say MUSTANG because they don't have licensing from Ford to use it.


Or you could by a '93 Cobra bumper for a cleaner look?
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Yes and yes. So thats two yes's. Overwhelming majority!

/is yes's a word? heh
 

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I used a flexible urethane bumper repair kit, to fill in my 'Mustang GT' embossing on the side skirts. It came in a two-part (epoxy type) tube. The area was well prepped, and sanded down with a rotary disc etc. Just be careful, as the skirts are very thin, and you do not want to sand through! The product (SEM, I believe) was a PITA to work with, as it was somewhat thin, and we had to keep working it back up, into the embossed letter area, as gravity kept pulling it out. Once it began to tack up, we quit f'ing with it, and it set up nicely. A bit more sanding, and the absolute thinnest coat of body filler did the trick. Mine has been on the car, for over 6 months, with no issues! -- fingers crossed, lol!
 

satanas

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Metalcop said:
I used a flexible urethane bumper repair kit, to fill in my 'Mustang GT' embossing on the side skirts. It came in a two-part (epoxy type) tube. The area was well prepped, and sanded down with a rotary disc etc. Just be careful, as the skirts are very thin, and you do not want to sand through! The product (SEM, I believe) was a PITA to work with, as it was somewhat thin, and we had to keep working it back up, into the embossed letter area, as gravity kept pulling it out. Once it began to tack up, we quit f'ing with it, and it set up nicely. A bit more sanding, and the absolute thinnest coat of body filler did the trick. Mine has been on the car, for over 6 months, with no issues! -- fingers crossed, lol!
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so you say its from SEM?Thanks I will try it. I used a two part epoxy type also but not sure what brand. I will try that one again..Thanks again.
 

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Yeah you have to go to a paint shop and get a urethane bumper repair kit.
 
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