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chevrolet badge
Hi All its a long time since Ive posted on the Forum been busy with other projects but here goes.
Im well into the restoration of my no 12 cab chevrolet blitz and the only part that I am now missing is the " CHEVROLET " grill badge and door handles. Can anyone help with an original badge or lead me to the person in Holland I think that makes good quality replicas. Also the door handles however from memory they were not that special and could be relatively easy to manufacture if I had a good photo or sample to copy. If anyone can help I would be a very happy bloke. Cheers Bob Kenny |
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Bob,
"The person in Holland" would be https://www.lwdparts.com/, now run by Dirk's son Stefan. HTH, Hanno
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Thanks for the tip Hanno
Cheers Bob |
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Or cast one or buy one
Hi Bob
Back in 1978 when I first restored my HUP the Bow Tie Badge was missing. This of course before shopping online. So I borrowed a Bow Tie Emblem made several impressions of it plaster of paris and cast one out of lead. Then returned the original to the owner who I borrowed it from. The casting looked so good it is still on the HUP don't think anyone has ever noticed. To me it is symbol of the restoration process. By the way you really have to let the plaster paris dry completely, several days, I rushed the first lead cast pouring the lead into the plaster while it was damp it of course shattered the mold. Another source to buy new reproduction https://www.classicparts.com/1936-38...ctinfo/59-017/ afraid shipping will be more than the part. Cheers Phil
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Phil Waterman `41 C60L Pattern 12 `42 C60S Radio Pattern 13 `45 HUP http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/ New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com |
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Check EBay.......
They do come up once in a while.
The original thin brass stamped Chevrolet badge was intended for the 1937 Chevrolet trucks..... one on each side of the engine cover. Two studs were soldered on the back for fixing in place. Score one last week for $21.50 U$ in very good shape. Cheers One is currently listed on Ebay at $89.99
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada Last edited by Bob Carriere; 26-10-17 at 03:52. |
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I don't know about Canada, but in Australia the big hardware stores and ladies' craft shops carry casting kits. They consist of a mix-up rubber solution that you pour over the original item. When it is dry you can peel it off and you have a permanent mold to produce dozens of replicas in epoxy resin.
I made one for Dodge nameplates and have done about 10 and the mold is still in good shape. Once painted you can not tell the difference but you need to spend some time either painting or polishing the original as it it duplicates every scratch and paint chip. Lang |
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