I did the same thing, but mine is a repro. Homefully someone has a
solution, but I have already resigned myself to buying another
Patton
On 4/27/08, richard mayor <mayorrichard@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Listmates, In removing the winged Austin-healey badge from my front
> shroud, I broke off one of the posts. Having no prior experience with this
> kind of thing, what would be the best technique, materials, etc., for
> soldering the post back on? This is an original badge that was on my "59
> BN7,
> if that makes any difference. Thanks for your input, Richard Mayor
> HBN7L-466
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