I guess I'm one of the lucky ones then. When I went to pick up some parts a
few years ago the sales guy had a brand new old-style badge sitting on his
desk. I ask why it was just sitting there and he said he just found it in
the original box while looking for some other parts. I asked how much he
wanted for it and he simply gave it to me for free. I remember reading in a
magazine that the newer 504 grilles were better for cooling because they had
the hollow lion rather than the solid add-on one. I don't know how much
truth there is to that, but I decided to not mount the gold lion and still
have it.... Don't ask, it's not for sale...
Senen.
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From: "Ian Barges" <ian_barges@acton-peninsula.com>
To: <peugeot-l@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 2:57 AM
Subject: RE:504 grille badges (early)
> Not only Arizona (?), but also any major city in Oz!
> Friends from Sydney recently indicated that I should remove the early
> copper/bronze coloured metal badge from the 504 I was driving as they are
> hot property with collectors.
> As usual the later model black plastic sillouhette type representation is
> not so hot - I think it's also part of the grille.
> So much for BM and Alfa roundels only going missing
>
> Ian
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