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Old 11-14-2015, 10:02 PM   #1
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original glovebox emblem?

I picked up a 69 Chevy last week. There are a ton of things I need to do to it, but right now I am just going to drive it and enjoy the fact that I am not leaking oil on my driveway. That said, I want to do something... and on the cheap...

Any idea what glovebox emblem is original for my C-10?

I have three holes and want to fill them.

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Old 11-15-2015, 08:47 AM   #2
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Chevrolet CUSTOM

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Re: original glovebox emblem?

Your fender emblems are incorrect, should be the 69-70 C/10. You have 71-72. Figured you might want to get these as well.
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It looks like his truck is a Custom/10, mid-level trim for 69/70
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I thought so. Thank you for taking the time to add the link.
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Old 11-15-2015, 10:44 AM   #6
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Your fender emblems are incorrect, should be the 69-70 C/10. You have 71-72. Figured you might want to get these as well.
Thank you. Pulled into the driveway and the horn went off last night. Looks like I will need to fix that first.
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How are your turn signals acting? Does one direction not cancel? Or does the lever not "click" into position, feel rubbery? Often, when the turn signal canceller cracks it can cause a horn short, IIRC
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How are your turn signals acting? Does one direction not cancel? Or does the lever not "click" into position, feel rubbery? Often, when the turn signal canceller cracks it can cause a horn short, IIRC
Thanks for the info. My steering wheel is cracked and I think the plate behind the horn was jammed. We are starting to have our first cold nights. If it continues, I'll buy a new steering wheel (it's on the list). I'll also take note of the turn signals. Thanks again.
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