Searched previous threads but did not find what I was looking for. Can anyone tell me what the correct color was for the emblem speed nuts? I have seen both the yellow/cad and silver.
Thanks,
Steve
Searched previous threads but did not find what I was looking for. Can anyone tell me what the correct color was for the emblem speed nuts? I have seen both the yellow/cad and silver.
Thanks,
Steve
Steven Shanofski
1973.5 911T Sunroof Coupe - 414 Olive
1970 911T Targa - Paint to Sample
1955 Cessna C-170B (Gone but not forgotten.)
Mine are/were silver.......
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
R Gruppe #88
TYP901 #62
'73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
'67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild
’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
’15 GTI – Commuter
Thanks guys! I am finding that all of mine are silver. I saw some for the crest that were gold on Stoddard's site and wasn't sure which were correct.
Eric - I have not seen that type before. Hard to argue with a 17000 mile original paint car though. These are the ones I have on my car and was referring to:
http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...ip-p18644.html
Steven Shanofski
1973.5 911T Sunroof Coupe - 414 Olive
1970 911T Targa - Paint to Sample
1955 Cessna C-170B (Gone but not forgotten.)
Took a look under the hood... and in my tool box at my spare...
Hmmmm.....One of each........
I will defer to Eric and his research ... He always does his homework...![]()
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
R Gruppe #88
TYP901 #62
'73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
'67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild
’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
’15 GTI – Commuter
This might be one of those nuanced items that depends on when the car was built. I believe the steel sandwiched with rubber keapers are newer than the metal speed nuts with soft material in the center.
It seems the more I research my '73 (build date 10/72), the more I find '72ish equipment on my car...it seems the '73 cars are victims of being a crossover year...the factory had already started production on several of the "G" body components prior to the model year change over....So some 'MY '74 components made their way into late model year build '73's
I wonder if these little guys are one of those items...Soooo....as the bins of metal speed nuts ran out, they were replaced with bins of the steel sanwdwiched rubber
Eric:
I am sure you are correct....my suposition was based on a small sample of cars.
FWIW,
What I have found is that hood emblems are held on by the sandwiched steel speed nuts, and the rear decklid use the rubber with metal center for sale everywhere currently.
My 69 is this way as well as a number of other very low mile original early LWB cars. Can't speak for SWB or the 72-73 cars.
I go back as an old parts guy....the 'rubberized' ones are correct for early cars, both front and rear and carried a 901 part number. There was a special tool with prongs that engaged the 4 'divits' in the rubber.
The metal/rubber 'hex-head' type were phased in in the '72-'73 era, first as a spare part which carried a 999 part number. (IIRC).
It was not a case of randomly "use some of these, then use some of those".
Brian
S Reg #1032
"I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"