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Michael,
Well, here is what I found. I looked on page 42 of the Haynes great cars bo=
ok Austin-Healey and when you enlarge the photo at the bottom of the page, =
if it is an original badge, the bottom one in your photo seems to be the mo=
st correct.
Same goes for a photo in Clausager book on page 30.
Jean
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Michael MacLean=
<rrengineer.mike@att.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2019 6:58:22 PM
To: Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Healeys] Which One?
Too hot to go out to the garage to work on the BN2 again today, so I have b=
een going through my vast inventory of parts to see what I need for the nex=
t project on the restoration. I came across a Moss Classic Gold box for th=
e "Austin-Healey" script for the boot lid and found two badges inside. I r=
ealy don't remember when I bought two, but I have a bad habit of buying som=
ethig on sale when I already have that item squirreled away in some plastic=
tub already. I took them out ot look and found they are not exactly the s=
ame. Take a look at the pictures and you can see the difference. mostly on=
the right side of the badge. The top pf the "H" in Healey has two differe=
nt size arrows and the loop in the cursive "y" at the end of Healey are dif=
ferent sizes. To top it off the dimpled surface below the lettering is mor=
e pronounced than the other. Any idea if either of these badges are close =
to an original?
Mike MacLean
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<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Michael,</p>
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Well, here is what I found. I looked on page 42 of t=
he Haynes great cars book Austin-Healey and when you enlarge the photo at t=
he bottom of the page, if it is an original badge, the bottom one in your p=
hoto seems to be the most correct.
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<b>Sent:</b> Wednesday, September 4, 2019 6:58:22 PM<br>
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<div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Too hot to go out to the garage to w=
ork on the BN2 again today, so I have been going through my vast inventory =
of parts to see what I need for the next project on the restoration. =
I came across a Moss Classic Gold box for
the "Austin-Healey" script for the boot lid and found two badges=
inside. I realy don't remember when I bought two, but I have a bad h=
abit of buying somethig on sale when I already have that item squirreled aw=
ay in some plastic tub already. I took them out
ot look and found they are not exactly the same. Take a look at the =
pictures and you can see the difference. mostly on the right side of the ba=
dge. The top pf the "H" in Healey has two different size ar=
rows and the loop in the cursive "y" at the end of Healey
are different sizes. To top it off the dimpled surface below the let=
tering is more pronounced than the other. Any idea if either of these=
badges are close to an original?</div>
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