Hello all. I pulled the bumpers off the car to bring them back to life. As I learn more about what is there, questions are developing. Hoping someone might know a bit about what the bumpers "should" be...
Here is the bumper right off the car:
After a little bit of elbow grease, it is surprising how much of the oxidation disappears (at this photo I've worked on the flat center area but have not polished the left area where it wraps up to the bumperette. I have a long way to go, and it is apparent this will not fully come back to its original luster...
But my first questions are regarding how thick the bumper metal is supposed to be. This entire bumper feels very light and, frankly, pretty flexible. In some areas, it looks like the metal is about 18ga. But in more than a few edge areas it is closer to 22ga. It is almost as if it was sanded/ground down to a thinner profile. Would this be original, or has someone ground this down and re-chromed it in the distant past? Are the bumpers typically this light and flexy?
Thanks for your input!
Here is the bumper right off the car:
After a little bit of elbow grease, it is surprising how much of the oxidation disappears (at this photo I've worked on the flat center area but have not polished the left area where it wraps up to the bumperette. I have a long way to go, and it is apparent this will not fully come back to its original luster...
But my first questions are regarding how thick the bumper metal is supposed to be. This entire bumper feels very light and, frankly, pretty flexible. In some areas, it looks like the metal is about 18ga. But in more than a few edge areas it is closer to 22ga. It is almost as if it was sanded/ground down to a thinner profile. Would this be original, or has someone ground this down and re-chromed it in the distant past? Are the bumpers typically this light and flexy?
Thanks for your input!