Don't the "Volkswagen" or "1300" emblems on the rear hood use the same
method on '66 and up cars?
I know I've attached quite a few of these with dabs of silicon sealer on
the inside posts.
Chuck Kuecker
On 7/8/2015 6:08 PM, Bert Knupp wrote:
Nope. Hood emblem takes three tiny polyethylene grommets of the same shape,
but clear flexy plastic, snap-fit into a 5.5 mm hole. Don't believe they exist
anywhere else on the car. Earlier cars just had rubber washers and pushnuts,
but they leaked and rusted (my '61 f'rinstance).
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Kyle
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I always thought that the same grommets used for the door panels were used for
the trim. Shows what I know.
Kyle
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