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I have the later one-piece badge that pushed into plastic sockets not =
the earlier multi-part badging, but isn't access via that panel for =
which you are asking about screws and cup-washers in your subsequent =
post? It looks to be in the same place as the later badge, and on my 75 =
at least the panel extends right across that area.
In the UK at least the usual suspects for MGB parts have trim fitting =
kits with the screws and cup-washers.
PaulH.
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Will someone please tell me how to replace the octagon MG chrome logo =
on the rear deck lid of my 1969 MGB GT? Half of the pins that take the =
speed nuts are deep behind the sheet metal frame of the rear hatch lid. =
I bought all new badging for this at great expense (it's the MGB GT =
letters that are expensive), but I have no access to some of the speed =
nuts. It looks like someone replaced these badges in the past because =
the pins that are hidden by inner sheet metal do not look to be held in =
by anything. Has anyone done this successfully besides the factory?
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the rear deck lid of my 1969 MGB GT? Half of the pins that take =
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speed nuts are deep behind the sheet metal frame of the rear hatch =
lid. =20
I bought all new badging for this at great expense (it's the MGB GT =
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that are expensive), but I have no access to some of the speed =
nuts. It=20
looks like someone replaced these badges in the past because the pins =
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