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Best way to install "Coronet 500" fender emblems when they don't have any holes!

Brian Spector

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I want to put the fender emblems "Coronet 500" back on my on my '66 2-dr. hdtp. Only problem is that neither fender has the mounting holes so I am trying to figure out the best way to measure before I start drilling holes in the fenders and screwing this up. Thanks
 
Same emblem holes issue being discussed over on fabo.
In my case, I had to gather a tone of pics, ended up blowing up a pic and printing to get some sort of template.
Mopar emblem template file needed.
 
Why not use 3m trim adhesive?
Because you'd have to hack a TON of mounting tabs off and you'd likely never get them all straight.

Those poor Coronet quarter panels look like they got hit with a mini Tommy gun or something when you take all those letters off!

I would definitely try to find someone with a car that has the letters off and have them make a pencil rubbing of the holes. I'm sure there's a more high tech way to do it like scanning and scaling a photograph but that's beyond me!
 
Because you'd have to hack a TON of mounting tabs off and you'd likely never get them all straight.

Those poor Coronet quarter panels look like they got hit with a mini Tommy gun or something when you take all those letters off!

I would definitely try to find someone with a car that has the letters off and have them make a pencil rubbing of the holes. I'm sure there's a more high tech way to do it like scanning and scaling a photograph but that's beyond me!
A dremal tool would make quick clean work on the mounting tabs. Levels keep things straight.
 
Because you'd have to hack a TON of mounting tabs off and you'd likely never get them all straight.

Those poor Coronet quarter panels look like they got hit with a mini Tommy gun or something when you take all those letters off!

I would definitely try to find someone with a car that has the letters off and have them make a pencil rubbing of the holes. I'm sure there's a more high tech way to do it like scanning and scaling a photograph but that's beyond me!
If I'm not mistaken, you're thinking of a 67.
 
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