If you 427 boys got together all you would need is a handful and a couple of hundred dollars each to start it up. I financed the reproduction of my air cleaner decal myself, did a short run of 20 then sold them at cruises and on eBay to recover my outlay. One even showed up here on an Acadian SS for sale, it looked real good in the photos too.
I'd start at the local trophy shop, they make up custom pins for hockey teams and what not, seem sort of similar to me. I searched the net to find my decal supplier, made a few calls and met three in person then decided.
There was a 68 327 at the swap meet today. I didn't have my glasses on and for a few seconds I thought it said 427. I think I tore some tread off my shoes going over to look at the car.....
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Any suggestions of company,who might make the metal emblems?.. I would invest in a venture, to make up some 307,327,350,427 CARL
There is someone reproducing Beaumont emblems. I think I saw the ad in Old Autos? You might try checking there; you would think he would do big car emblems as well if there is enough demand.
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Hillar
1970 LS4 (eventually an LS5) Laurentian 2dr hdtp -and a bunch of other muscle cars...
Dale's Musclecar parts has done several pieces of SD trim and the pontiac small rally centers. I'm certain he would know who to contact.
However there are licensing concerns too. There needs to be enough up front demand to cover the tooling investment. Oh... and he probably needs one nice one to make the die.
I would be in for a couple pair if they were not too outrageous $$.
Gary
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72 Nova SS - Minitubbed 70 Nova SS - #'s L-78 Bench Stick 68 Acadian SS clone - factory air 67 Chevelle rag - SS 427 clone