Jeep TJ Bumper Blocks

What sets your Spider apart from the rest?
baltobernie
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Your car is a: 1973 Spider [sold]
Location: Baltimore, MD

Re: Jeep TJ Bumper Blocks

Post by baltobernie »

Hey Nathan,

Is your car painted a factory color? Is it "Pale Yellow" code 223?

Bernie
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Re: Jeep TJ Bumper Blocks

Post by natesky »

baltobernie wrote:Is your car painted a factory color? Is it "Pale Yellow" code 223?
Bernie
Hi Bernie,

Yeah, its 223. I've seen it listed as Safari Ivory, but Pale Yellow rings familiar too.

The paint was the a good part of the reason I bought it. It was garaged for most its life. Although...a garage on the end of a dirt road I suspect.. (chin has some pit marks).

-Nathan
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Re: Jeep TJ Bumper Blocks

Post by natesky »

brad131a4 wrote:I ran into a possible solution for turn signals when the front bumper is removed in a custom rodding mag. The turn signal is molded into the lower section of the head light . I also saw them on a rabbit on another site and they looked pretty good and easy to install.
That is a excellent Idea.

I actualy put by front bumper back on. Don't really want to have bits of Fiat all over the place and I'm not sure if I'm going to keep the car that much longer. I was looking at pictures of the Spider before I removed the bumper, and I think Ivory paint and chrome go very well together.


-Nathan
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Post by natesky »

Gerard Del Monte wrote:Those mocked grill lights are EXACTLY what I want to do for driving lights. What size are those puppies?
I'm afraid I never actualy measured them. I can tell you that they are 1966-1985 Jeep Wrangler Turn Signals (I bought them from quadratec and recently mailed them back). You can probably gather from the picture I posted by measuring your grill opening.

-Nathan
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