--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Ed Veneck <edveneck@xxxx> wrote: > Doc > I'm glad that it will work for you. I'm also glad > that I never throw anything way. That emblem had been > laying in my tool box for over 20 years. I never > throw it out, because I know that someday, somebody > would need it. > Enjoy > Ed > --- amc74hornet <amc74hornet@xxxx> wrote: > > The hood emblem for the new Hornet arrived safely > > yesterday. I was hopeing the morons at the USP > > wouldn't lose it like they did the inst. panel > > lenses that Rick sent me. Thanks Ed. It is really > > nice. Like Ed said the bee just needs to be glued > > back into the chrome houseing. Now I see now that > > the bee and the plastic lense are one piece. I > > assumed the bee was seperate with a clear plastic > > lense over it like the center on a 3 spoke steerning > > wheel. The emblem is intact on my yellow Hornet but > > the plastic has crows feet cracks all over it from > > the sun. So since the lense and bee are one piece > > just makeing a lense will not work to repair the > > existing one, so I still need another Hornet bee > > emblem for the hood of the Yellow car. > > "Doc" > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Search - Find what you're looking for faster > http://search.yahoo.com Thanks. It's always the little parts that are hard to find. Especially plastic ones that the sun's UV rays kill. I try to not throw anything out either. The weather is cold out again and I got brokitus again for the second time in 3-4 weeks, makes breathing very difficul on top of my emphazima. Sunday is supposed to be a nice day in the mid 50's so I will put the emblem on then. In the mean time I will stay in the house and work on my interior parts. "Doc"