You should be able to pick up some of the trumpet things at any good body shop Leo H. '83 EFI ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Klein" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 11:26 AM Subject: Re: IML: Replacing "Imperial" script trim on '67? > > Thank you, to those who have responded to my questions about > replacing the "Imperial" script on my '67's trunk lid! Here's > a followup question... > > Roy said: > >The Imperial scripts on '67s are not put on with speed nuts, > > True. The other pieces of trim on the trunk lid are held on > with speed nuts (thanks for teaching me the name of that > hardware, Chris H.!), which are easily accessible from the > underside of the lid. But the badge is not accessible at all > from the underside, as far as I can tell. > > > but rather > >something similar that is snapped into the holes for the pins from the > >outside of the body. They are little trumpet shaped things that dig into the > >pins once they are pushed in. [...] To get the scripts off > >trunk lid you basically have to gently pry them out with a couple of stiff > >putty knives because the pins are pretty much inaccessible from the back, > >which doesn't do the paint a lot of good. Invariably one of the little > >trumpets will come out of the hole rather than release the pin, in which case > >you will need to carefully pry it off of the pin on the old script and push > >it back into its respective hole before installing the new script. > > With my luck, I'll break one of those trumpet-shaped thingies, or > push it too far into the trunk lid and lose it. Are they standard > pieces of hardware that can be easily bought somewhere? If so, > can somebody tell me their true name so I'll know what to ask for? > I'd sure hate to pry off my old badge and then not be able to > attach the new one firmly enough! > > Tim Klein > '67 Crown 4DHT, haze green > Plano, Texas > > -- > >