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    Posted: March-22-2007 at 12:16am
I'm looking to buy a (and correct for a '67 Mustang) starboard "Correct Craft" emblem as the one I'll be getting is missing a C. It must be original... no reproductions.



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I'd like to buy one too, mine has the same problem. If there are any out there ,please e-mail. Thanks ,Jim B.
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The last good pair I seen on e-bay went for around $300.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 8122pbrainard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March-24-2007 at 7:57am
A machine shop may be able to make them for $300. The good one can be scaned and put into a Cad program and then the 3rd dimention (depth) can be added. It then can be machined on a machining center out of a corrosion resistent aluminum. Vibrotory finishing can polish them. Some one could make a batch and recoup costs by selling a few.

I know, here I go with the CAD thing again! However, I do know this method will work because I looked into it for making a mold for duplicating rubber (Sanoprene) step pads.


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Well... does anyone have a broken one that has a good "C"? Maybe I could put a "C" back on this one somehow.

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Brice, If you find a good C, you had better think about epoxying to the hull. Those are zinc die castings and are not weldable.


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Thanks for the tip. It's beginning to sound like finding one of these original emblems (and at a reasonable price) is not going to be easy.

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