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#340235 04/14/15 10:43 AM
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Mike Z Offline OP
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I removed my grill emblem from my '39 Tudor. It has no paint on it. I suspect that the colors were red, white and blue, but which were which? My guess is that the Chevrolet letters were RED and the bow tie was blue. There are three lines on each side of the Chevrolet and the crest has a few fields also. Any ideas? Thanks Mike

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Google "1939 Chevrolet Grille" or something like that, then select "images" and you will have a few to look at.

Here are a couple examples:

[Linked Image from autotraderclassics.com]


[Linked Image from classiccarpicturesalmanac.com]


~Jim

'38 Master Deluxe 2-Dr

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Mike Z Offline OP
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Thanks for pictures. How did you do that? I've tried to post a picture in the past and couldn't do it. Anyway, no white? Well I was wrong on my guesses. I figure I'll use a little enamel paint. Thanks Mike


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