> The trick there is that you need a REALLY good body man to rework
> these (I happen to have one, and he did a great job) as they can be
> prone to cracking paint, etc..
I have two 73 M1s, and they both had front bumper damage. I repaired
them with silicon and multi-stage urethane with a flex additive. One
was ten and the other twenty years ago. They look and have held up just
fine. I have more recently seen repair kits.
Ray
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