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Old 02-10-2020   #11
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Default Re: 92-95 emblem measure help please

where did the lt5 emblems ever come from? never saw one
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Old 02-10-2020   #12
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Default Re: 92-95 emblem measure help please

Mine are reproduced from NOS GM emblems.

If someone has one and can put in CAD, I can print it
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Old 02-11-2020   #13
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Don’t show your cards with the side emblem at a stop light! Just embarrass the FOOL!


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Old 02-11-2020   #14
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Don’t show your cards with the side emblem at a stop light! Just embarrass the FOOL!


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LOL! Now, that's true too. Pete "the Greek" Polatsidis (thank you Pete!) put me onto the 55 mph 5-2 downshift and standing on it! The result is putting the LT5 right in its rpm wheel house. The LT5 roars and the hood raises up and the Z launches * almost violently! And, with the stock 345 gears, you can hold it in 2nd gear to 90 mph - a huge surprise to someone thinking they were gonna add an other L98 C4 notch on their belt!

Just such a surprise happened at our first Corvette shootout event at the drag strip. After Pete had blown the socks off a rival club (Fass Glass) with an 11.3 second pass against their C5 rival (that only managing to turn a 12.x something), more than a few in the bleachers gasped!

A few minutes later, Pete was lining up again against another clubs C5 or was it a C6? (I forget).

One of the fans of Pete's rival murmured something about how their guy should "...take 'im. No problem." But, a witness to the first shellacking Pete dealt out said, "Yeah, but that (C4) is a ZR-1!" And, the titillating response was "What's a ZR-1?"

The ZR-1, especially with a tweaked LT5 - especially now that 391s are reasonably practical (according to Pete), is a formidable ride. But...the ZR-1 badges do wave off or at least give pause to a lot of would be contenders!

But...I still like 'um!
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Old 02-11-2020   #15
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LOL! Now, that's true too. Pete "the Greek" Polatsidis (thank you Pete!) put me onto the 55 mph 5-2 downshift and standing on it! The result is putting the LT5 right in its rpm wheel house. The LT5 roars and the hood raises up and the Z launches * almost violently! And, with the stock 345 gears, you can hold it in 2nd gear to 90 mph .....- [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
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The old 5-2 down shift!!!!!
LOVE IT!!! Never fails to catch ‘em off guard!
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