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What kind of impression would this front bumper leave on anything it hit?
I also happened across a '76 Impala with the front of the grill missing. The owner said it used to have some Texas longhorns bolted on the front, until he T-boned someone's car and left the horns embedded in it. No one was injured, he said, but I didn't inquire further as to who was at fault.
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