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phrogs 09-08-2018 02:08 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 283650)
I'm quite sure that there would have been NO '90 cars delivered with the '91+ LOGO. I've seen the '91+ LOGO on keys purchased through GM SPO previously on the correct D blank.

If the 'KEY LOGO' matches the hood/fuel door emblem I'd think it's safe to assume it's likely original or a correctly boxed '90 through GM SPO.

What's odd/unusual is that I actually have a '90 style cylinder with appropriate pinning for the '91+ blank and I'm sure it's a GM production product. Only original bezels are correctly crimped.

'90 cylinder w/'91+ 'H' blank and correct LOGO and 73L0 'knock-out'





Seems about right. I figure tge 90 keys with 91 emblem were just replecments that made it into the parts network.

Joelbbvette 09-09-2018 03:23 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
I'm not certain of that. My car came with two original keys and both have Black Backgrounds with Red outline bowtie. I have Purchased yellow/gold background ones on the secondary market. This is what drove me to ask the question.

Joel

WVZR-1 09-09-2018 03:59 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joelbbvette (Post 283739)
I'm not certain of that. My car came with two original keys and both have Black Backgrounds with Red outline bowtie. I have Purchased yellow/gold background ones on the secondary market. This is what drove me to ask the question.

Joel

In your SIG there's a '90 #277 mentioned. Is that the car that you suspect came with the later blanks? The thoughts of that happening that early in production are honestly maybe 'beyond' being thought possible.

When was #277 built?

TX '90 ZR1 09-09-2018 05:17 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Mine is '90# 442. Built Oct. 13, 1989. One of the keys I have I am pretty certain is original to the car. The bowtie is a red outline with a black background.
I don't know the answer to this dilemma. Maybe there is not one?
:dontknow:

WVZR-1 09-09-2018 07:38 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TX '90 ZR1 (Post 283742)
Mine is '90# 442. Built Oct. 13, 1989. One of the keys I have I am pretty certain is original to the car. The bowtie is a red outline with a black background.
I don't know the answer to this dilemma. Maybe there is not one?
:dontknow:

At nearly 29 years I guess it maybe 'doesn't matter' !!

TX '90 ZR1 09-09-2018 08:22 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 283744)
At nearly 29 years I guess it maybe 'doesn't matter' !!

That would be my thought. I doubt that anyone tracked the color of the power key by serial number.
They are so small I have to put my "cheater" glasses on to tell for sure which one it is!!:confused:

spork2367 09-13-2018 11:22 AM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TX '90 ZR1 (Post 283742)
Mine is '90# 442. Built Oct. 13, 1989. One of the keys I have I am pretty certain is original to the car. The bowtie is a red outline with a black background.
I don't know the answer to this dilemma. Maybe there is not one?
:dontknow:

There certainly is an answer. At some point they stopped making one key and started making the other. Due to the later keys being the black and red, it would make sense that the gold red were the earlier keys.

Quote:

Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 283744)
At nearly 29 years I guess it maybe 'doesn't matter' !!


A curiousity I suppose. But one key is correct and one is incorrect for some cars, despite the fact that they both function.

TX '90 ZR1 09-13-2018 09:20 PM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
[QUOTE=spork2367;283823]There certainly is an answer. At some point they stopped making one key and started making the other. Due to the later keys being the black and red, it would make sense that the gold red were the earlier keys.

I would think one would not need an extrodinary education to make the above statement.
Would you please enlighten us as to when and with which number car the change was made? I am sure it will relieve stress on a lot of us if you will just release the secret. Not fair for you to be the only one with the answer!
Just for everyone's enlightenment:
Word forms: contrarians
countable noun [oft N n]
A contrarian is a person who deliberately behaves in a way that is different from the people around them.
:cheers:

jrd1990zr1 09-14-2018 08:44 AM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
I own VIN 2124 and have owned VIN 2529. These would be in my estimation later cars. Both had the gold inserts. #2529 was judged by NCRS at a regional and national level. No one questioned the gold/red bowtie on the power key. I am not so naive to think that the key design didn't change. I believe the black/red bowtie keys were service replacements made available by GM as the "D" key after the 1990 MY stock expired.

spork2367 09-14-2018 09:48 AM

Re: 1990 Power Key Emblem Color
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TX '90 ZR1 (Post 283742)
I don't know the answer to this dilemma. Maybe there is not one?
:dontknow:


Quote:

Originally Posted by spork2367 (Post 283823)
There certainly is an answer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TX '90 ZR1 (Post 283848)
I would think one would not need an extrodinary education to make the above statement.
Would you please enlighten us as to when and with which number car the change was made? I am sure it will relieve stress on a lot of us if you will just release the secret. Not fair for you to be the only one with the answer!

huh? I think the contrarian is the guy who contradicted himself... You said, "maybe there isn't an answer." There certainly is an answer. I don't know it, or I would have shared it already...obviously. But it could be discerned through some research. Do I care enough to do it? No, I'm just selling the keys. But in no way would that mean there isn't an answer...which you implied was a possibility.


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