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Date:         19 Sep 94 24:09
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From:         L.S.Griffiths@physics.salford.ac.uk
Subject:      Re: Front 'badges' / emblems

Ken,

Up to 67 big curved 12" badge - cool. (won't fit a bay window) 68 - 72 9" badge. 73 - 79 Crummy 7" plastic badge.

I found a 9" badge for my bus at a Classic Car show earlier in the year. I paid 15 UK pounds for it. I figured that when I put it on my bus it might get stolen (those Beasty Boys!) so i run an M4 die down the bottom two mounting dowels and put two M4 nuts on the dowels when the badge was fitted. You can get to the bottom two dowels by removing the cardboard kick panels under the dash - it's not been stolen yet!

I know a guy who sells repro badges for the 68-71, I've seen steel ones and polished cast aluminium ones hung on his wall. I know its in England but drop him a letter and see what price he comes up with - the mail cost can't be that expensive.

His address: Alan H Schofield Vale House Dinting Lane Glossop Derbyshire SK13 9NU England

His phone: +44 457 854267

Hope this helps.

Lee. L.S.Griffiths@Physics.Salford.ac.uk


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