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'70 "Mustang" front fender script emblem installation?
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Mail From: jbauder ((email redacted))
Hey all,
I just got a replacement emblem for my front fender for my '70
convertible. The old one said "Mustan" and my name's not Stan so I thought
I'd replace it. Got the old one off fine and the new one lines up fairly
well with the old holes. Problem is that, with the sleeves/grommets I can
only press in so hard without denting the fender, and hammering it in with a
soft mallet only causes it to jump right off. Tried putting a 2x6 over it
and hammering it in, that didn't help either. Any tricks of the trade here?
I have the middle of 3 posts in almost all the way but the other two don't
want to get in there.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
Mail From: jbauder ((email redacted))
Hey all,
I just got a replacement emblem for my front fender for my '70
convertible. The old one said "Mustan" and my name's not Stan so I thought
I'd replace it. Got the old one off fine and the new one lines up fairly
well with the old holes. Problem is that, with the sleeves/grommets I can
only press in so hard without denting the fender, and hammering it in with a
soft mallet only causes it to jump right off. Tried putting a 2x6 over it
and hammering it in, that didn't help either. Any tricks of the trade here?
I have the middle of 3 posts in almost all the way but the other two don't
want to get in there.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
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Mail From: SSEXSMITH (Sexsmith, Scott)
You might try using a drill to very carefully enlarge the hole(s) only
slightly. I had to do this on my daughter's 65 coupe.
Scott
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Subject: [CM] '70 "Mustang" front fender script emblem installation?
Hey all,
I just got a replacement emblem for my front fender for my '70
convertible. The old one said "Mustan" and my name's not Stan so I thought
I'd replace it. Got the old one off fine and the new one lines up fairly
well with the old holes. Problem is that, with the sleeves/grommets I can
only press in so hard without denting the fender, and hammering it in with a
soft mallet only causes it to jump right off. Tried putting a 2x6 over it
and hammering it in, that didn't help either. Any tricks of the trade here?
I have the middle of 3 posts in almost all the way but the other two don't
want to get in there.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
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Mail From: SSEXSMITH (Sexsmith, Scott)
You might try using a drill to very carefully enlarge the hole(s) only
slightly. I had to do this on my daughter's 65 coupe.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: (email redacted) [mailto
email redacted)] Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 4:07 PM
To: (email redacted)
Subject: [CM] '70 "Mustang" front fender script emblem installation?
Hey all,
I just got a replacement emblem for my front fender for my '70
convertible. The old one said "Mustan" and my name's not Stan so I thought
I'd replace it. Got the old one off fine and the new one lines up fairly
well with the old holes. Problem is that, with the sleeves/grommets I can
only press in so hard without denting the fender, and hammering it in with a
soft mallet only causes it to jump right off. Tried putting a 2x6 over it
and hammering it in, that didn't help either. Any tricks of the trade here?
I have the middle of 3 posts in almost all the way but the other two don't
want to get in there.
Thanks in advance,
Joe
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