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Cub Emblems? (3 questions in one)
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Posted by Dan J on October 23, 2002 at 20:03:51 from (208.20.34.74):
Three questions in one: 1. 1958 Cub Lowboy, Looks like the indentation in the hood where the emblems go was painted white, Is white correct? 2. Looks like I have 2 holes above where the "International Cub" emblems go, What goes there? 3. Does anyone have one of the "International Cub" emblems for sale. I got one quote and it was going to use up half of what I planned to spend on the whole fix-up. Thanks guys, Dan
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