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#425411 - 05/14/07 09:59 AM Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper
JanusW Offline
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Registered: 05/14/07
Posts: 5
Is this something I can do myself? Can anyone offer and advice? I have a 1964 Buick Lesabre and I want to swap out the front bumper for a new one I have. How involved is it?

Thanks!

I hope to hear from you guys.

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#425412 - 05/14/07 02:58 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: JanusW]
brh Offline
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Registered: 08/19/02
Posts: 823
Loc: Illinois
As with any bolts and nuts under the car it will dictate how hard this job really is. Short answer is yes you should be able to do it yourself, these bumpers are not that heavy. However, if sometime during its life the car was hit, or the new bumper is skewed, or you put three men, with a pipe and a breaker bar and snap off a nut, then ya got a problem. I was fortunate as I took mine off from the frame. Even with all that hardware it was not too heavy. Soak the bolts as much as possible while you are pondering this, no matter who does it you'll make their life easier. Clean the threads as best as possible so the nut does not start to freeze up as you are loosening it. If you feel resistance as its backing off, tighten it back up again, spray and start to loosen, remember years of crud are coming off when ya loosen the nuts. Just my 2.

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#425413 - 05/14/07 04:41 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: brh]
JanusW Offline
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Registered: 05/14/07
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Hi there and thanks so much. The car was in an accident. The bumper is kind of pushed down a bit. You know, that point the front of the buick bumper? that middle fork? Well it is pushed down a bit. You think that will affect how hard it is to put the bumper on? My fear is that I will take it off and not be able to get the new on one

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#425414 - 05/14/07 10:41 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: JanusW]
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Registered: 11/29/03
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Loc: Austin,Texas
You will have a much easier time if you get a friend to help. You can also use a hydraulic jack to assist in positioning the new one if you can't find a helper. You may want to wrap the ends of the bumper in towels so you don't scratch your paint. Also, you may want to buy some new bumper bolts ( 6, I think) so you don't have to use the old ones.
A lot of 63 and 64's have that bent down center like you describe.
Mike
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1955 Special 2 dr. sedan (BCA Gold Senior Driver)

1963 Wildcat convertible

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#425415 - 05/14/07 10:47 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: buick5563]
Bill Stoneberg Offline
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So does my wife's pickup truck. Darned poles just keep jumping out in front of her <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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#425416 - 05/14/07 10:56 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: Bill Stoneberg]
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Registered: 03/04/02
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Yes, find a friend! I just installed my front bumper by myself yesterday, and it's just as heavy as the last one was <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

I used a spare tire to hold one side up while I muscled the drivers side into place.

The towel over the edges of the bumper is a good trick. If nothing else, use masking or duct tape over the bumper indentions on the fenders to avoid scratching and rubbing.
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#425417 - 05/15/07 07:23 AM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: buick5563]
buick5563 Offline
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Registered: 11/29/03
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You will have a much easier time if you get a friend to help.


...and since all of my car friends live in Seguin, Athens, Katy, St. Louis, etc., you might want to try the car jack thing <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
Mike
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BCA#23750

1955 Special 2 dr. sedan (BCA Gold Senior Driver)

1963 Wildcat convertible

"May the wind always be at your back, and the sun always on the passengers side"

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#425418 - 05/15/07 09:26 AM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: buick5563]
Dave@Moon Offline
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Registered: 12/14/99
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Loc: Fairfield (Cincinnati), OH
I was able to replace mine on a 1960 by lying on back in the center, raising one end of the bumper with my arm and the other with my shins using a gardener's knee cushion. (The car was up on ramps.) My grandfather would install transmissions this way!

I kept one had free to insert the bolts. Be sure to cover the ends and anyplace else that might hit paint with a heavy cloth (I used hand towels.) It was easily the heaviest bumper I ever tackled, with long wrap-around ends that threw it out of balance easily. Be careful and go slowly so as not to drop it or damage the sheet metal. It ain;'t easy, but it can be done.

Good luck! <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#425419 - 05/15/07 10:23 AM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: buick5563]
JanusW Offline
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Registered: 05/14/07
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Mike, youre AWESOME! thanks so much! I feel like a lil kid being guided by wise men!

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#425420 - 05/15/07 10:24 AM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: Smartin]
JanusW Offline
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Registered: 05/14/07
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adam, those are AWESOME cars. Thanks for your advice!

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#425421 - 05/15/07 03:32 PM Re: Replacing 1960's Buick Frtont Bumper [Re: JanusW]
buick5563 Offline
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Registered: 11/29/03
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Loc: Austin,Texas
Quote:
Mike, youre AWESOME! thanks so much! I feel like a lil kid being guided by wise men!


Don't believe the hype. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Mike
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BCA#23750

1955 Special 2 dr. sedan (BCA Gold Senior Driver)

1963 Wildcat convertible

"May the wind always be at your back, and the sun always on the passengers side"

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