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Glovebox emblem
What holds the glovebox emblem to the door on a 68 ? I m thinking "barrel nuts" like those from napa for the fender emblems. If so, anybody know the size or a part number ? Thanks
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Re: Glovebox emblem
I used double sided moulding tape and only used the plastic pins for alignment guides. But I’m not sure how they did it from the factory.
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Re: Glovebox emblem
Ok thanks. That'll work.
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