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Location: The Mile High City | I went to the Bronco game today and it looked like Denver Bumper was gone-baby-gone! In its place were a bunch of mary-ju-wana looking green houses! say it ain't so! |
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Location: Falcon, CO | Shut down October, 2013! Piss poor management drove it into the ground from what I heard.
Collins Collision Products in Loveland plates steel bumpers. |
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Location: The Mile High City | How about that! I guess I didn't notice until now because those green house buildings weren't there. Well, I will miss it. I generally had good experiences there and they were sure convenient! It's good to know there is a place close by in Loveland. |
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Location: Colorful Colorado skier on the license plate | I found the Collins chrome to be gray not bright like our cars originally had! I will miss Denver Bumper.
Edited by RICKYMOPAR 2014-12-08 8:25 PM
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Location: Falcon, CO | I contacted Collins this morning and was informed that they do not chrome plate steel bumpers, I told them to update their website. The nearest source is Salt Lake Chrome. |
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Location: The Mile High City | wow! mismanaged or not, that seems like a big loss for the restoration community in the Denver area. I think people from around the country would send parts to the Denver Bumper Works. I don't know if Ajax on South Broadway does auto parts anymore. And to replace DBW with a pot grow house! - that's a low blow.
Wasn't there some place out on the Eastern Plains that did chrome work? Limon or ??? |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Easy answer, Mike !
Hit the pot shop, and you won't have as much interest in getting your chrome work done.
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