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The 427 emblems used on the fenders and tail panel of a 1968 Yenko Camaro, were these from the hood of a 1967 or 1968 427 Corvette? Or were these specific to the Camaro?
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They are of Yenko's own design on 1968 Camaros. The 67 cars are GM items. I have seen at least two styles on 67's and owner requests to have NO emblems placed on thier cars...BKH
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Thank you for the information. Do you know if anyone reproduces the 1968 427 emblem?
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Do these look correct? Correct or not, I guess this is as good as it gets?
http://www.drclassic.com/catalog/Cam.../EM0094-8.html |
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The bars that connect the three numbers together are very thin in that repo. Not very accurate..BKH
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Thanks again for the help. If the only problem is the width of the connecting bars, I will use them. It should be good enough for what I am doing. Plus, I think their is no other alternative.
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