<VV> badge holes

Williams, Rickie williamr@lindsey.edu
Thu, 12 Feb 2004 11:47:54 -0600


It seems to me that if one is going to go to the trouble to put a V-8 in a
Corvair, then welding up a few holes in a deck lid shouldn't be considered
as a very intensive task!

Rickie Williams

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> Subject: 	<VV> badge holes
> 
> <snip>Thanks to all who responded.  Seth mentioned that all modern badges
> are 
> peel and stick, which simplifies the peg location problem as well as the 
> casting process.  I can make a flat one sided mold for the V8 emblems and
> bend the 
> resulting casting to fit the curve of the lid<unsnip>
> 
> Don't forget to make the badge big enough to cover the wide 140 badge
> holes 
> as well as the tall diagonal 65 turbo and late 110 holes.  
> Craig Nicol
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