t-typinator
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Sorry I meant to say bumper supports.Was this an option,or did they all come with aluminum supports?
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SignUp Now!Sorry I meant to say bumper supports.Was this an option,or did they all come with aluminum supports?
my car has aluminum supports front and rear.
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Nick is rite on his posting...one reason Buick did the WE4 and touted it as being lighter therefor quicker than the Grand National. The plan was to get that car to market so they could raise their count and therefore produce more GNs and make more $$$$.
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So then you are saying that the grand Nationals came with steel bumper supports correct ?
That is what i always thought,the gn's did have steel + that we4's had aluminum ,but wasn't sure if all t-types had them.
But to really confuse things , there are 2 diff 87 gn's in the for sale section right now + 1 has the codes for alum supports + 1 doesn't.
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Rarer still is another version they ran on the front. I simply call them mini brackets...it was a small steel bracket that basically covered the 4 mounting holes from the bumper to the bumper pistons. Without doing research I don;t remember the ID code for them or what turbo cars they appeared on. I have only seen a few with that feature.
denniskirban@yahoo.com
Did not mean to confuse readers////
GNs also could have aluminum bumper supports as stated above...the reason they exist in my opinion was to lighten cars to meet cafe requirements mpg etc....
Cars with T tops are quite heavy...as is an astroof one reason they strongly discouraged astro roof buyers from ordering up a power seat option.
I just went thru the gn option tags again in the for sale section,+ it doesn't seem to matter if it's a loaded or bare gn, 86 or 87,t-roof,astro roof,or solid roof car,it could have ended up with either bumper support. Their seems to be no rhyme or reason for it.It could have been a supplier or availability thing or a number of things,there is t-roof + astro roof cars with both types of supports in both years,same with solid roof cars. It wasn't a thing where a loaded car with astro roof etc. got aluminum supports because it was heavier car,look at the sticker of the 87 astro roof car in the for sale section,it has astro roof,concert sound,posi,power seat etc. + no alum bumper codes,maybe the owner could check + see if it has alum or steal, Maybe sometimes they got aluminum but didn't end up on the sticker.Then there is an 86 t-roof with power seat that does have aluminum.
Also It doesn't seem to matter(going by the option tags) if you got t-roofs or astro roof as to whether you could get a power seat,their actually seems to be a high percentage of the roof optioned cars that have the power seat,it was probably a high option thing,(if your gonna option it out why not go all the way).
My last astro roof car also had the power seat,+ the t-roof car i bought new back in 87 was ordered with the power seat,but didn't get it because it was one of the last few built + they ran out of power seats.
Oh, for those that do not know what CAFE is - Corporate Average Fuel Economy! :biggrin: