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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Sedalia,Mo
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66 c-20 emblems
A farmer friend is going to give me a couple of c-20 emblems. The problem is that they are covered with some ugly blue paint. Any suggestions what to do? I will haves pics on Monday. Do I leave them alone or try to take the paint off? Thanks for your advice
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Winchester Oregon, formerly Vancouver BC
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Re: 66 c-20 emblems
Do you need a set for your truck?
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Sedalia,Mo
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Re: 66 c-20 emblems
No I have a 72 c-20. Just wondered what to do they look kinda cool. I do not want to damage them in any way
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Winchester Oregon, formerly Vancouver BC
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Re: 66 c-20 emblems
Hard to say, paint remover maybe?
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Re: 66 c-20 emblems
Originals are pot metal, basically a combination of scrap metal all put together. Pot metal is prone to break and pit badly. If you do thinner, don't leave them in there long.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: MO.
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Re: 66 c-20 emblems
brake fluid maybe
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