Peugeot Re:"Peugeot" on 405 trunk lip

From: msavage@juno.com
Date: Sun 29 Dec 2002 - 18:17:53 EST

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    Go get some silver paint from a hobby store and paint it carefully by hand

    MAS

    ---------- fred smith <peugfan@juno.com> writes:

    From: fred smith <peugfan@juno.com>
    To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: "Peugeot" on 405 trunk lip
    Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 17:58:04 -0500

    This might be a really stoopid (Gov. Ventura pronunciation) thought to
    think, but....

    To the uninitiated, the 405 is identifiable only by the single appearance
    of the word "Peugeot" on the lip of the trunk lid. For some reason, on
    one of my 405s, that item looks very worn - the silverish letters look
    like they've suffered eons of rubbing, so that the word isn't really
    readily readable.

    Since I've never seen such a worn-out looking "emblem" on any other 405,
    I'd like to replace this worn one with one that might actually be
    readable from more than three feet away. I presume it is glued onto the
    vehicle. Is it removeable? Could I replace it with one that's in better
    condition?

    Or should I just wait at the next red light for some woman in a GMC
    Durango Denali who has the morning paper spread out across the steering
    wheel?

    fs

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