Need to drill holes on the rear quarters (above the side molding) for the Belair Script and Crest Emblem on 55 2-door Sedan. Can anyone provide me the proper location of where I need to drill the holes.
Thank you
Need to drill holes on the rear quarters (above the side molding) for the Belair Script and Crest Emblem on 55 2-door Sedan. Can anyone provide me the proper location of where I need to drill the holes.
Thank you
You should be able to remove the interior panel below the glass and then remove the access panel. From there you should see whare the original holes were drilled.
I should have mentioned that the car is a 210 and I'm installing the Belair molding on the car so unfortunately there aren't any predrilled holes. But thank you for the suggestion.
The script on my BelAir hardtop is 9 1/2" back from the start of the quarter panel to the front of the "B" and 1" above the quarter moulding if that helps.
TJV55 What did you do to create the effect on the indented portion of your long side stainless molding It does not look painted, but looks like an insert. I like it.
These definitely help, but some measurements to specific points on the script and crest and knowing whether the bottom point of the crest is even with, or below the horizontal plane of the main body of the script, is what I need to confirm. Thanks.
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