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mikes2nd
Posted 2016-08-21 8:52 AM (#519484)
Subject: some parts


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1957 Chrysler new yorker hub caps: these are 99% perfect, probably only saw a few miles. would like 250

1959 Dodge fin large chrome pieces, with some polish could be driver quality, just a few pits minimum 230$

Desoto hood ornament, some pits 45$ shupped

392 Chrome Hemi Valve covers(100$) new still in plastic wrap

1960-61? dodge and pioneer emblems(Dodge pair is nos new, pioneer is extremely low miles(1 pin broke off) but are perfect)

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udoittwo
Posted 2016-08-21 11:06 AM (#519489 - in reply to #519484)
Subject: RE: some parts


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If someone is interested in the script with the broken pin. They can easily be repaired with epoxy and a correct size bolt. I have had no issues buying a nice peices of script with broken pin/pins. I just take a dremel grind out the area a little and cut, if needed, the head down on a correct sized machine screw. Make sure is sets deep enough in that the emblem will sit flush and then epoxy it on. As long as it is all real clean and the correct epoxy, it will never come off and only you will even know.

If the emblem is like a thin channel that might be too thin, just rough the area up well with a dremel clean it well and fill the channel with epoxy around the cut off bolt. Using a screw or bolt is better than a smooth pin that may look more correct because you put less strain on a bolt that trying to use a self tapping nut on a blank surface.

Oh and make sure the pin/pins are correcly placed so it all lines up with the holes.
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60 dart
Posted 2016-08-21 2:25 PM (#519496 - in reply to #519484)
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what is the correct epoxy? ----------------------------------------------------later
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mikes2nd
Posted 2016-08-26 11:02 PM (#519922 - in reply to #519484)
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