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  • Can you idetify these bumper bolts?

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    These were with a small assortment of Studebaker parts. I couldn't find anything like them in the parts books so they are probably not Studebaker. The third one shown is Studebaker for comparison. They have a stainless cap on the head like studebakers.
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    American iron, real old school
    With two tone paint, it sure is cool

    Its got 8 cylinders and uses them all
    With an overdrive that just won't stall

    With a 4 barrel carb and dual exhausts
    With 4.23 gears it can really get lost

    Its got safety belts and I ain't scared
    The brakes are good and the tires are fair.

    Tried to sell her, but got no taker
    I"ll just keep driving my Studebaker

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    • #3
      They look similar to the bumper bolts on the 58/59? Hawk I am taking parts off of.

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      • #4
        they appear to be generic Stude bumper bolts. The roundish one could be for 62-63' bumper wing extensions. What are the lengths ?

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        they appear to be generic Stude bumper bolts. The roundish one could be for 62-63' bumper wing extensions. What are the lengths ? I have a bunch of 40's bumper bolts that are maybe 3 inches long for guards...

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        • #5
          I should have been more clear in the description. The bolt on the right is a Studebaker oval bolt. The head is approximately 1" x 5/8". The two on the left are the unidentified bolts. The head on these are 1 1/2" x 1/2". They have a 1/2" shank. The Studebaker a 7/16".
          American iron, real old school
          With two tone paint, it sure is cool

          Its got 8 cylinders and uses them all
          With an overdrive that just won't stall

          With a 4 barrel carb and dual exhausts
          With 4.23 gears it can really get lost

          Its got safety belts and I ain't scared
          The brakes are good and the tires are fair.

          Tried to sell her, but got no taker
          I"ll just keep driving my Studebaker

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          • #6
            Maybe they could be “dummy” bumper bolts. Used in bumpers without optional bumper/ grille guards?
            Have run into them on GM cars of the 1940’s.
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