I used a sharp razor blade to take off excess glue, and a wax & grease remover to clean surfaces. Used 3-M emblem glue to hold the tin decal to the air cleaner. It can be trickey to hold this band on evenly as the glue dries. I used a good masking tape to hold in place, and small blocks of wood to hold it down. Rob K. ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Lynch <creesto@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 9:35 AM Subject: IML: The '65 on Ebay and the Black Beauty > Gang > > Looks like Jeff got that '65 for a steal! Can't figure why the owner said he > paid $4500 then put it up with a $1250 BuyItNow option. Good for you, Jeff. > It looks really nice, even if not to factory specs. On another note, I was > surfing through somse Ebay searches last night and the owner of the one of > the Black Beautys from the Green Hornet TV series has listed it with a > starting price of $175,000. Seems it underwent a "back to TV specs" > restoration. Looks great; what a gas to drive that to work and back, with > the machine gun ports and all. > > On a separate note, can someone suggest a good product for removing the glue > on the underside of my tin decal insert on the air cleaner cover for my '66 > Crown Coupe? It is no longer attached and I want to strip it and then > reattach it with new decals. > Thanks, chris lynch > > >