LOB Badge
#23
#25
I say go for it!
It's not like you've got a 98 and you're putting a Collector's Edition badge on it or even the posing of putting 25th Anniverssary on your 94 TA, just because it's a 94.
The LOTB badges are *aftermarket*, so do as you like!
It's not like you've got a 98 and you're putting a Collector's Edition badge on it or even the posing of putting 25th Anniverssary on your 94 TA, just because it's a 94.
The LOTB badges are *aftermarket*, so do as you like!
#26
Originally Posted by BOBA_VETT
I say go for it!
It's not like you've got a 98 and you're putting a Collector's Edition badge on it or even the posing of putting 25th Anniverssary on your 94 TA, just because it's a 94.
The LOTB badges are *aftermarket*, so do as you like!
It's not like you've got a 98 and you're putting a Collector's Edition badge on it or even the posing of putting 25th Anniverssary on your 94 TA, just because it's a 94.
The LOTB badges are *aftermarket*, so do as you like!
#27
The LOB badges are cool, the only reason i dont have them on mine is because the only badge i have on the car at all is the '5.7' badge on the back, but saying one belongs on an 02 more than a 98 doesnt make too much sense to me, i know that the 02 was the last year for the f-bod, but a 'breed' means a class of something, with the same characteristics, i.e. ls1 formula/ta's, like it was said i think 67-02 is more like a gravestone of the life of the actual type of car. To be truly the last of the breed, only one person should be entitled to the badge, the person who owns the last bird that rolled off of the assembly line. So i say that all 4th gen ta's can wear them w/equal rights. just my .02