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Mail From: nvrl8nmy68 (nvrl8nmy68
I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a nut on it. Suggestions?
Julie
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> replacing the convertible top...
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Mail From: nvrl8nmy68 (nvrl8nmy68
I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a nut on it. Suggestions?
Julie
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1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4 transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L, 5-speed stick.
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> I'll be spending at least part of the weekend out getting quotes for
> replacing the convertible top...
>
> The rest of the weekend will be spent enjoying the company of my wife.
>
> Lance.
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Mail From: mustang (Brandon Peskin)
On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
> I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> nut on it. Suggestions?
Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
emblem is inserted.
Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
the paint.
Mail From: mustang (Brandon Peskin)
On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
> I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> nut on it. Suggestions?
Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
emblem is inserted.
Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
the paint.
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Mail From: nvrl8nmy68 (nvrl8nmy68
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the letter tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they barrel nuts sit in the holes and the tines of the letters push through them (sorry, I've never replaced them before)?
Julie
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nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4 transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L, 5-speed stick.
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From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
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> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair.ca
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>
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Mail From: nvrl8nmy68 (nvrl8nmy68
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the letter tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they barrel nuts sit in the holes and the tines of the letters push through them (sorry, I've never replaced them before)?
Julie
--
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4 transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L, 5-speed stick.
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From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair.ca
> lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
>
> Visit the Classic Mustang Wiki! sauce.donair.org/~cm/
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Mail From: Lance (Lance Robaldo)
Push the barrel nuts into the holes, then push the pins from the letters
into the barrel nuts. That causes the nuts to expand and hold the letters
firmly in place.
Lance.
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[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:13 PM
To: Lance at robaldo.com
Subject: Re: [CM] MUSTANG deck lid letters
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the letter
tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they barrel nuts sit
in the holes and the tines of the letters push through them (sorry, I've
never replaced them before)?
Julie
--
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4
transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L, 5-speed
stick.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair .ca
> lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
>
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Mail From: Lance (Lance Robaldo)
Push the barrel nuts into the holes, then push the pins from the letters
into the barrel nuts. That causes the nuts to expand and hold the letters
firmly in place.
Lance.
_____
From: classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca
[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:13 PM
To: Lance at robaldo.com
Subject: Re: [CM] MUSTANG deck lid letters
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the letter
tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they barrel nuts sit
in the holes and the tines of the letters push through them (sorry, I've
never replaced them before)?
Julie
--
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4
transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L, 5-speed
stick.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid. It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to (out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way, put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair .ca
> lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
>
> Visit the Classic Mustang Wiki! sauce.donair.org/~cm/
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Mail From: SSEXSMITH (Sexsmith, Scott)
Julie,
Put the barrel nuts in the holes first and then gently push the tines of
the letters into the nuts. It's fairly easy. If they are hard to push
in you might use a little lubricant like silicone spray to make them
easier to insert. Good Luck!
Scott
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[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:13 PM
To: Sexsmith, Scott
Subject: Re: [CM] MUSTANG deck lid letters
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the
letter tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they
barrel nuts sit in the holes and the tines of the letters push through
them (sorry, I've never replaced them before)?
Julie
--
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4
transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L,
5-speed stick.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid.
It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to
reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body
shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck
lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there
to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the
MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer
have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to
(out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body
holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the
emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little
spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from
the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in
packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the
offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them
back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a
cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the
emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way,
put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise
caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair .ca
>
lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
>
> Visit the Classic Mustang Wiki! sauce.donair.org/~cm/
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Mail From: SSEXSMITH (Sexsmith, Scott)
Julie,
Put the barrel nuts in the holes first and then gently push the tines of
the letters into the nuts. It's fairly easy. If they are hard to push
in you might use a little lubricant like silicone spray to make them
easier to insert. Good Luck!
Scott
________________________________
From: classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca
[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 8:13 PM
To: Sexsmith, Scott
Subject: Re: [CM] MUSTANG deck lid letters
I got some barrel nuts today for the letters. So the nuts go on the
letter tines before they go in the holes of the deck lid or do they
barrel nuts sit in the holes and the tines of the letters push through
them (sorry, I've never replaced them before)?
Julie
--
nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net
www.emeraldcitymustangs.com (come visit us)
1968 Mustang Hardtop, "L.B.", vermillion red w/black vinyl top. 289, c-4
transmission
2006 Mustang Coupe, "EVO", Legend Lime with black GT stripes. 4.0L,
5-speed stick.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Brandon Peskin <mustang at peskin.org>
>
> On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:55 AM, nvrl8nmy68 at comcast.net wrote:
>
> > I noticed I have a couple of loose letters on the deck lid.
It
> > doesn't look like I can get to where they go through to
reattach
> > nuts. Do I need to buy replacement letters and have a body
shop do
> > it or is there a way I can access it? The inside of the deck
lid
> > has access holes but it doesn't seem like I can get in there
to
> > reattach. Also, I noticed on one of the front fenders, the
MUSTANG
> > script writing has one prong that also appears to no longer
have a
> > nut on it. Suggestions?
>
> Most of the emblems on these cars use what are referred to
(out here
> in California) as barrel nuts, which are pushed in the body
holes
> drilled for the emblems first, and then the prongs from the
emblems
> sit in them. There's no threads on them; they have little
spikes on
> them that expand behind the sheet metal when the prong from
the
> emblem is inserted.
>
> Almost all of the mustang parts suppliers sell them in
packages for
> less than $1. Your best bet is to CAREFULLY pry off the
offending
> letters/emblems, replace the barrel nuts and then push them
back on.
> Most emblems can be removed with a screwdriver, but use a
cloth
> underneath it so you don't damage/scratch your paint. If the
emblem
> is loose enough you might be able to swing it out of the way,
put a
> new barrel nut in there and put it back. Again, exercise
caution with
> the paint.
> _______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair .ca
>
lists.twistedpair.ca/mailman/listinfo.cgi/classic-mustangs
>
> Visit the Classic Mustang Wiki! sauce.donair.org/~cm/
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