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Old 12-18-2020, 08:35 PM
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Default 1967 Camaro trunk lid script location???

The '67 L78 Camaro that I bought a few months ago had undergone a thorough restoration and appears lots of panels were replaced before being repainted. They did not replace the emblems on the new trunk lid.

Does anyone know the exact placement of where I should drill the holes to replace the "Chevrolet" and "camaro" script on the trunk lid?

A cheat sheet with measurements from edge of trunk lid to script pieces would be super helpful.

Much thanks in advance, Paul
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Old 12-18-2020, 10:13 PM
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Interesting, my '67 had the lid replaced way in it's past and has no emblems either. Never really thought about it...
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Thanks for the help! Really appreciate the exact measurements and I very, very carefully drilled the holes using progressively larger drill bits and it came out great without any mistakes.
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