Whoever needs one,who doesn't have any at all, this one's yours for $5.00, plus whatever shipping is....I have NO idea what year or years it's for....o No:
Hi Brett.... What I like to do with door embles like that (not theb best of condition) is to punch a hole in it with a drill press and then use it as a key chain !! Just a thought......
I don't know about anyone else, but when I look at old, original parts like that, I get nostalgic and wonder about the history that those parts have seen.......think about it, over 30 years old man. Wow! Since then we've seen Nixon, Led Zeppelin, the moon, the Berlin wall......amazing. Or maybe I just have too much time on my hands. ou: :error:
Ken, I do the same thing when I'm in a car in the junkyard. Wondering where it's been, what it's seen, and how it came to be in the junkyard. You're not alone.
Yeah its always interesting to wonder about somethings history. Just like women..... I often wonder, where have they been?:eek2:
Cars in the junkyard (general assumed history) no damage: someone is too cheep to change the oil or they put straight water in the radiator in the fall and winter came... damage: got rear-ended by a stupid college blonde like the one that rear-ended my car (it's not the same; rear fender and door don't line up, trunk doesn't, either.)
couldn't 2-sided trim tape hold those studless emblems on pretty well? I'd hate to have a caddy emblem as a keychain, and sit on it...:eek2: