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11-01-2009, 10:28 AM | #51 |
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Re: New Bowtie Chevy Emblem for a '73 Grille
Another option is to do something similar to the newer emblems. They have basically vinyl graphic type stickers with clear plastic coatings over them to protect them.
I made a replacement emblem for a friends 90 IROC that you can not get the correct emblem for a few years ago. Aluminum backing plate, vinyl graphic and a thick layer of clear poly. My truck needs a new insert too. I will put the filler section of the emblem into AutoCAD and do a test print to make sure it is the right shape. I don't have access to the milling machine or vinyl graphic cutter any longer so this time around I will have to do it by hand. Good winter project to add to the list. Last edited by 68 TT; 11-01-2009 at 12:29 PM. |
11-01-2009, 10:52 AM | #52 |
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Re: New Bowtie Chevy Emblem for a '73 Grille
I went through the same hunt a few years back and never found anything, As a last resort I was going to have a graphic artist I know whip me up a couple from vinyl which is a cheap option.
At the last minute I ran across a NOS grille with the emblem on ebay, Yeah baby..... No one was gonna top my max bid !
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