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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-1...QQcmdZViewItem that link goes to an ebay auction that lists the old flags emblem that went on the 65-69 or so camaro, chevelle, nova, and a few other cars. i was wondering if anyone has put these on there camaro like where the t/a owners put there last of the breed decals or ever on the piece that is between the window and the hatch window.
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I have them on my NBM Camaro. I put them between the door and the fender, and they seem to fit well. If you do decide to go this route, you will have to grind off the studs on the back of the emblem and use 3M double sided moulding tape(red backing).
Not a very good pic, if you want a better one, I will see what I can get.
Not a very good pic, if you want a better one, I will see what I can get.
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Greenwood Chevy's prices are high. I've looked at their stuff before on Ebay and it's always 30-40% higher than everyone else. You just as well off going with a reproduction emblem. They are just as good in quality if not better and much cheaper:
http://www.firewheelclassics.com/det...duct_id=EMF704
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http://www.firewheelclassics.com/det...duct_id=EMF704
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Originally Posted by parbreak
Greenwood Chevy's prices are high. I've looked at their stuff before on Ebay and it's always 30-40% higher than everyone else. You just as well off going with a reproduction emblem. They are just as good in quality if not better and much cheaper:
http://www.firewheelclassics.com/det...duct_id=EMF704
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http://www.firewheelclassics.com/det...duct_id=EMF704
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