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I am about to install the Yenko emblems on my 1970 Deuce and not certain which ones are correct. Is it the silver ones or the white ones. By this I mean the difference between the two is that the white ones have a white outer area and white stars with mounting pins on the back, and the other emblem is a very distinctive silver with silver stars and no mounting pins on the back. I recieved the silver outlined emblems with the car and they are definitely reproduction and I had already purchased a set from a friend who said they were original. I do not know which are correct. Can somebody help please?
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The Deuce gets the chrome emblems, no pins, double sided tape, and bec/ your car is a first order car would most likely get the insets painted the appropriate colors - but not the edges. The edges would be left chrome.
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Like that!
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I'd sure like one of those.... attached to a Deuce!
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That is a nice looking emblem.
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The Deuce gets the chrome emblems, no pins, double sided tape, and bec/ your car is a first order car would most likely get the insets painted the appropriate colors - but not the edges. The edges would be left chrome.

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Does this mean the later cars got the white on the outer portion?
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Generally.
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Default Re: Yenko Emblems?

Yea, generally speaking, the 06B cars that were converted by Hurst have a higher probability of completely white emblems - but not the '69 style. They just painted them differently, as there are at least 3 different paint schemes for the '70 Deuce emblems.
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