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How the Hood crest is made for classics
Very, cool.
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Very cool, thanks for posting.SmileWavy
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crest
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A few years ago I sent my old cracked original 1973 hood crest to Allen Haywood, of Haywood enamels in Australia. this is what he sent back about a month later. 1973 911 T MFI Coupe, Aubergine Steve |
Having flashbacks to the NOS early crest I picked up from the German eBay long ago. :)
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Yep.
That's one of the reasons I'm never selling the 911. Something cared for, and crafted, in it's build. So I'll look after it for it's life. |
It looks like the base metal is brass. Very old school. ;)
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The crest was made up in the 50s
http://seq.pca.org/crest.htm I don't care for the crest. Made up quickly in the 50s. It is stuffy and conservative compared to other sports cars emblems. G |
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By the '80s at least it was made of some kind of white metal. The gold coloring was almost gone from mine when I bought the 924S.
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The Porsches were part of the regime in the 3rd Reich and choice of some old fashioned made up coat of arms for their crest is testimonial how those guys ticked, even after the war. G |
And yet you still bought their products..
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Of course! I just don't care for the crest ...
My SC had the light weight sticker! :D G |
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