I would vote to put an elastomeric bumper back on it at some time, but you don't have to do it now. It's a separate piece that gets painted by itself, so go ahead and put the chrome one on when the car is painted, but make sure you have leftover paint for the rubber bumper. Just an FYI on the bumpers: If the steel bumper is the right contour to the car (but maybe dented), be sure to stress to the rechromer not to change the shape of the bumper--just tap out the dents. They like to go crazy on straightening them, and then you'll never get it to fit the nose of the car. About the elastomeric bumper, when you get it, it needs a LOT of prep work before painting. The bottom is roughly sawn to fit the "70 valance, and the rest of it has bubbles and mold-release splotches all over. It then needs some coats of a very FLEXIBLE urethane primer before painting. Could make a nice project for you.