{Chrysler 300} Source for restoring plastic medallions -
From: Noel Hastalis <cpaviper@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 14:45:42 -0500 (CDT)
At a local (Wauconda, IL) cruise nite yesterday, I visited with our 300 Club member Steve Southwell. Steve didn't have his beautiful '70 Hurst there, but rather his stunning red '65 Tri-Power Satellite coupe. Of course, Chrysler built no Tri-Power-topped motor that year, but Steve had the manifold custom-fabricated, with the 3 carbs fitted with the gold oval air cleaners we see on our '58, '59 and '62 Letter Car motors.
As we were talking, Steve mentioned the California-based source he's used for restoring a couple plastic emblems - one for this Plymouth and another for a '57 custom Mopar project he's working on. And the prices he mentioned were very modest for the high quality work performed. Attached is a photo of the contact info - email contact only - approx 7-month turnaround currently. Do any of you reading this email have personal experience with this source?
While we were discussing this, I was thinking about a handful of our 300 Club members who have expressed an interest in obtaining the small replacement round "E" emblems for the front and rear of their 300-E Letter Cars. We currently have no sources, here in the US or in Sweden, for these.
Another possible part we can explore is the concave '60-'61 steering wheel '300' as well as the similar shaped, but different looking, '62 steering wheel '300'.