Trying to determine if this vertical has had a bummer tuck. They look a little short to me, but it just be the painted trim.
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I enjoy how you've lengthened "vert" to "vertical." (It's short for "convertible" unless that was an autocorrect thing).
But yeah, that's probably an '88 or later with the shorter shocks.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Originally posted by ELVA164 View PostI enjoy how you've lengthened "vert" to "vertical." (It's short for "convertible" unless that was an autocorrect thing).
But yeah, that's probably an '88 or later with the shorter shocks.My Garage
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Actually I retract my statement... might not be... I think it's the angle of the photo giving the tucked look. When I looked closer, they don't seem tucked.Estoguy
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Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella View PostI think it depends on the year. My 88's bumpers (non tucked) look very similar. IIRC prior e30's (vert's included) would have slightly extended bumpers
OP, I think all of the verts I've seen have had color matched trim on the bumpers.sigpic
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