Anybody know if 1975-1976 Honda CVCC Wagon bumpers will fit my 1978 1200 hatchback. I like the look of the older bumpers and want to swap them out. Is this even plausible?
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75-77 bumper onto 78-79?
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75-77 bumper onto 78-79?
I was curious if anyone has done this before. I want to install a 75-77 bumper onto my 78-79 1200. However, I would still like to keep my bumper reverse lights & turn signal. Is this possible?
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A few people have done it, I did a change to a 76/77 look and feel with bumpers and the lights.
I just attached a steel tubing that the bumper slipped over and bolted it on through the traditional hole. Then the rubber stoppers can go back on. The 78 stoppers have a slightly different bumper profile and may not be noticed.
Or chrome metal knock out caps can be put over the holes like Kurt did.
Here is a link that describes what is involved .Post pics if you end up doing the swap.
https://www.1stgencivic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12698
They'll fit but it’s not a bolt on. You'll have to modify the support/mounting point. You'll also have to sort the front turn signals and reverse lights. An easy fix for the lights is to swap in a 74-77 grill/bezels/turn signals and use the 74-77 reverse lights. You can see my changes below.
Other options and swaps found here.
https://1stgencivic.com/1stgenofdurham/ ... d_bits.htm
I just attached a steel tubing that the bumper slipped over and bolted it on through the traditional hole. Then the rubber stoppers can go back on. The 78 stoppers have a slightly different bumper profile and may not be noticed.
Or chrome metal knock out caps can be put over the holes like Kurt did.
Here is a link that describes what is involved .Post pics if you end up doing the swap.
https://www.1stgencivic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12698
They'll fit but it’s not a bolt on. You'll have to modify the support/mounting point. You'll also have to sort the front turn signals and reverse lights. An easy fix for the lights is to swap in a 74-77 grill/bezels/turn signals and use the 74-77 reverse lights. You can see my changes below.
Other options and swaps found here.
https://1stgencivic.com/1stgenofdurham/ ... d_bits.htm
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Here Thor has used reverse lights on the front with amber bulbs.
http://www.1stgencivic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14013
http://www.1stgencivic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14013
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