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08-11-09, 09:25 PM
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1969 FJ55 Tailgate Emblem
Hey guys I need this emblem, anyone out there who may have one? I just found the fender emblems and really want to get these. Thanks
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08-13-09, 12:56 PM
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Are those for '69? If so, they appeared on more years than just '69...
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08-14-09, 10:37 AM
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I think I might just have both of those, I'll check!
Justin
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08-15-09, 05:49 AM
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I have a 4WD emblem for sure but not the other one. It may not be red though. PM me if you're interested.
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08-15-09, 07:33 AM
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If a guy wanted to repaint the ones he already had what kind of paint would work best? Any secrets other than being sober with a steady hand while painting?
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08-15-09, 07:36 AM
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Surface prep will help, a clean surface is always good!
Use a quality paint, maybe a model paint?
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08-15-09, 08:05 AM
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X2 on the model paint. i can remeber reading somewhere on here about a guy using that tiny enamel pots that you get for models.
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08-20-09, 07:48 PM
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I just so happen to have them
Justin
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08-22-09, 05:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flaa1a
If a guy wanted to repaint the ones he already had what kind of paint would work best? Any secrets other than being sober with a steady hand while painting?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PabloCruise
Surface prep will help, a clean surface is always good!
Use a quality paint, maybe a model paint?
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I think that's what I did with my Jeepster emblems. Since the letters and stuff are raised, you can sort of float the paint in there and you don't even have to all that careful!
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