Source for "Flag Strip" Inserts on '76 Cutlass Salon?
#1
Source for "Flag Strip" Inserts on '76 Cutlass Salon?
I need a source for the transparent-plastic-covered "flag strip" inserts which adhere to the chrome "Cutlass Salon" emblems on our '76 Salon's front fenders. Any leads?
#2
Fusick makes them,but they're complete with the chrome metal backing. Very nice reproduction I used them on my girlfriends '76. part #SE-7391F $30 each. I don't know of anyone that sells the flag inserts by themselves. You might try calling Fusicks, maybe they can just sell you the flag inserts separately since they obviously have a source for them. Olds used a similar flag emblem on the '80s cutlass-cieras. It's very close in size to the ones on the salons & it's just peel & stick on,no studs. I've seem them on epay from time to time
#4
Jeff, not sure if you know this but Original Parts Group also sells them. They also sell a few other things for the 76-77 years. I bought a hood ornament from them for my 76'. The only thing I found was the shipping to Canada was far to expensive in comparison to Fusick and the Parts Place. Given that I wouldn't ever buy from OPGI again.
Eric
Eric
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Rob,
I just received my flag emblems from Fusick --- they're beautiful!
Now all I need to find out is how to R&R them. The new ones came with new nuts to install them . . . and since I can't see/feel the backside of the old ones while they are still installed, I can only assume that they are attached the same way. I have tried prying (gently!) with a plastic trim tool at the point where the pins go through the fender (per the new ones), but no luck.
I'll post a separate "How Do I Do It?!?" thread about this shortly.
Jeff
I just received my flag emblems from Fusick --- they're beautiful!
Now all I need to find out is how to R&R them. The new ones came with new nuts to install them . . . and since I can't see/feel the backside of the old ones while they are still installed, I can only assume that they are attached the same way. I have tried prying (gently!) with a plastic trim tool at the point where the pins go through the fender (per the new ones), but no luck.
I'll post a separate "How Do I Do It?!?" thread about this shortly.
Jeff
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