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Re: [FWDLK] Denver Bumper Works



Glad to help Mike!
And to all you Forward Lookers out there, try to stop by our 300 Club meet and play with us.
Everyone is welcome, and encouraged to come with or without your cars. 
We are usually in the parking lot each evening, lying and bragging and having a drink or few.
We will be at the:
 Table Mountain Inn, 
1310 Washington Ave.,
 Golden, CO 80401
Dates: September 19-23, 2012

On Wednesday we are arriving and will be hanging around the Lobby or Parking Lot.
Thursday, we are going to visit the Cussler Auto Collection, 
on Friday, Coors Brewery (of course) That evening we will be inside and not out in the parking lot until later on.
Saturday we will be at the Shelby American Museum, with our cars on display there also. 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

So, come visit, more than a few of us are on the Forward Look List-server and would love to meet all y'all.
Ray Jones, 300 Club Meet Coordinator.




On Sep 4, 2012, at 10:46 AM, Michael Sutherland wrote:

Thanks for posting that, Ray.  I am not a member of the 300 Club, so I appreciate the note!  I would have been very disappointed to miss the show.
 
Denver Bumper is a great business and not far away from Golden.  For folks coming to Denver, you should also plan a visit to Svigel's Auto Salvage at 4393 South Santa Fe Drive in Englewood.  I am quite sure there are no 300 letter cars in the back lot, but the front store is full of neat things and they have a great supply of NOS Chrysler parts bought from a Chrysler dealership after the Platte River flood in '65.
 
The Clive Cussler Museum is a real treat - everyone who attends will really enjoy that collection.  Another worthwhile place is the Forney Transportation Museum at 4303 Brighton Boulevard in Denver.  They may still have an Imperial exhibit going, but I am not sure.
 
Enjoy!
Mike


From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ray Jones
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 8:52 AM
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Subject: [FWDLK] Denver Bumper Works

Hi Guys;
I watched Modern marvels and they did a 1 hour show on Chrome.
Included was a segment on a artist who makes huge sculptures our of bumper parts.
His source is:

Denver Bumper Works

www.denverbumper.com/
Specializing in recycling, repairing and replating bumpers including powder coating, chrome, urethane, restoration, semi-trucks, and wheels.
Google+ page
830 Wyandot Street  Denver, CO 80204
(303) 623-3610
He says they cost him $3-4 dollars each, and the view was row after row of racks full of bumpers of all sorts.
Might be worth checking for cores for that project of yours. And if going to the 300 Club Int'l meet in Golden, an interesting stop along the way.
Ray


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