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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 10/25/03 2:27pmMessage 1 of 9
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I lost one of my L-48 emblems from the hood and just received my replacement. How are these attached? All I see are two smooth pins for the holes in the hood but what keeps it on?
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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 10/25/03 3:11pmMessage 2 of 9
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They are attached with speed nuts. They are sold a Mid America. Here they are:

http://www.madvet.com/shop?store=4&category=44&frame=1494
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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 10/25/03 9:11pmMessage 3 of 9
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I just replaced mine, these attached with 2-way tape already attached to the back side of the emblems.

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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 10/25/03 9:24pmMessage 4 of 9
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Thanks for the info guys. The emblems I got I think are the ones that need the speed nuts that 70vette mentioned. No tape on the back of these emblems.

Strange that they don't include them with the emblems...

Thanks again! |thumb|
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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 11/3/03 6:55pmMessage 5 of 9
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you should be able to get speed nuts at NAPA. they are rectangular though but work just as well. I had to replace the back Corvette emblem and used them |cheers|

|UPDATED|11/3/2003 6:55:13 PM|/UPDATED|
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Attaching Emblems - how?

Posted: 11/4/03 3:32pmMessage 6 of 9
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be very carefull...those smooth knobs break off very easy..i broke one and now ima one nut (yuk yuk) and double face tape...thats for the fuel door...seems to be working well
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Posted: 11/10/03 2:32pmMessage 7 of 9
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i bought mine on ebay from chevypartsguys; it say the original GM emblem and it comes with the speed nuts :)
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Posted: 11/10/03 10:12pmMessage 8 of 9
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 art-corvette78 said: i bought mine on ebay from chevypartsguys; it say the original GM emblem and it comes with the speed nuts :) 


Original GM L-48 emblem?? I didn't think GM made those. My understanding was that they are an after market item.

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Posted: 11/11/03 12:49amMessage 9 of 9
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oops sorry.. mine were L-82 you're right L-48 are aftermarkets
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