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One of the 500 mile fixes that was ignored by Thunder Ranch last year was the right side SPEEDSTER emblem. It was not mounted level (drove me crazy to look at it) and it was broken in half. Well, half of the broken emblem fell off the fender this week.

I plugged, painted and buffed the wrong fender holes and then drilled and aligned new holes using the left side emblem as a template. A new emblem was ordered from Pelican parts only to find out the pins are not in the same place as the emblems used by Thunder Ranch.

Does anyone know where to get an emblem that will match the Thunder Ranch pin spacing?

Yes

1957 Thunder Ranch (Speedster)

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One of the 500 mile fixes that was ignored by Thunder Ranch last year was the right side SPEEDSTER emblem. It was not mounted level (drove me crazy to look at it) and it was broken in half. Well, half of the broken emblem fell off the fender this week.

I plugged, painted and buffed the wrong fender holes and then drilled and aligned new holes using the left side emblem as a template. A new emblem was ordered from Pelican parts only to find out the pins are not in the same place as the emblems used by Thunder Ranch.

Does anyone know where to get an emblem that will match the Thunder Ranch pin spacing?

Yes

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