> Begin forwarded message: > > From: Dan Penoff <d...@penoff.com> > Subject: Re: [MBZ] Trunk emblems > Date: March 17, 2019 at 9:52:12 PM EDT > To: Jim Cathey <jim.cathey...@gmail.com> > > That type uses a plastic socket in the metal that the pin just presses into. > Earlier cars used the pins with “whiz nuts” to hold them in place. > > Those have to be pried out with a plastic or non-metallic tool, like a trim > panel tool, very carefully. A lot of the trunk model badges are like that. > Easy to break/bend them if you don’t go about it carefully. > > I always check inside the trunk lid to see what means of securing is used > before I start prying on stuff. > > -D > > >> On Mar 17, 2019, at 9:46 PM, Jim Cathey <jim.cathey...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Process is literally the same over many, many model years. >> >> Not the same on a 201, the parts car doesn't have the emblem but >> does have three little holes. Probably speed nuts. >> >> -- Jim >> >> >
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