Not a step bumber, but a bumper step

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Not a step bumber, but a bumper step

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Anyone seen these bumper steps? Where? Would like to have a pair for my truck.
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I've never seen one on a truck (but that doesn't mean they aren't original.)
But some station wagons from the 60's -70's had them for the third seat.
I can't remember what but maybe gm or Chrysler. :hmm:
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Never seen these, but you can get steps that fit into a trailer hitch.

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My '70 has two on the back, a guy I work with has a '68 that has one on his back bumper. They did come on wagons for sure, and I'm thinking these were either taken off wagons or they were some type of dealer add ons. But they are handy and when I have my bumpers re-chromed they will be re-chromed also.
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Since I posted this I have seen two more F100's with these steps. One was '71, the other'72. Maybe is was a late option.
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Those were options on 65-67 Galaxie and Country Squire station wagons... C5AZ-17B820A.

As you already know, it's not uncommon for options to appear across Ford models and if a customer really wanted something they usually got it. I've seen early Mustangs with T-bird landau bars as OEM equipment.
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Re: Not a step bumber, but a bumper step

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Thanks for the info and P/N! They look like something off a wagon...
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scotts wrote:Thanks for the info and P/N! They look like something off a wagon...
There's an NOS set on Ebay right now...
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Yep! Found them. Have them on my watch list....Thanks again......
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Would like see more images of it and will be hoping to review it soon.
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Re: Not a step bumber, but a bumper step

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Found 3 sets on eBay - search

("C5AZ-17B820A","C6AZ-17B820-A")
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