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Isn't that gap between the red arrows just a bit 'off' from one side to the other?
Further, and this is more of a question than a statement, but is the trim shown by the blue arrow to be vertical, or does the angle make it go faster?
A.D.D. - I've got to put it to a better use.
Hate to be $hit disturber but isn't the blue item a die casting integral with the parking lights? If it was off it had to be broken or bent.
The red arrows just follow the normal curve of the bumper. Just my opinion.......LOL Here's another example, so maybe it is in the photography, but why worry - these cars are over 60 years old. How do you look when that old?

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Hate to be $hit disturber but isn't the blue item a die casting integral with the parking lights? If it was off it had to be broken or bent.
The red arrows just follow the normal curve of the bumper. Just my opinion.......LOL Here's another example, so maybe it is in the photography, but why worry - these cars are over 60 years old. How do you look when that old?

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Hey. I resemble that last remark. A coat of wax and a power polish and I (being over 60)...look just as good as these cars.... Most of them anyway, :Biggrin:
 
Think they weld steel plates on the bottom. Sparks are a big part of the "show" once the hydraulics lower the car. Tail draggers indeed!
Right on Murray. What has happened to all the fun, crazy and weird things that used to happen to cars. Not just tail draggers but those pimp mobiles with the stationary 22 wheel discs and these that jump, hop and bounce?
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