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I had a 61 FI car from Luby but I don't remember it having a Luby Emblem.
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Guys,
Thank you. That's the same mounting place where the holes are on the Corvette. The size of the emblem seems about the same spread as the holes. This is an original paint car and the option is to repair the holes or find an emblem to put on the car. ![]() |
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I've picked up a few Luby Denver items over the years.
I believe they produced at least three variations of emblems. ![]() The later issued,heavily orange outlined cursive under the center circle emblem above is made entirely of plastic w/o any mounting posts and adheres with friction tape. |
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This pot metal circle emblem is the earliest I have,and has three mounting posts instead of two.
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The later cursive pot metal,with two mounting posts..
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An original Luby Denver salesmans 8 ball desk lighter too.
![]() ![]() ![]() I have a Luby potholder,napkin,yardstick and can opener around here too,but I think those are from the Luby's in Clevelend,Boston,Miami or Forest Hills, N.Y. ![]() |
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