Badging ISUZU in bold large-print letters - Done
This post will probably contain more information than anyone really needs (or wants) to know - but that�s just how I roll� long-winded to a fault.
A couple of winters ago, while driving the Rodeo in some absurdly slick conditions, I had myself a little encounter with the back of a Ford Explorer� This resulted in some minor body damage, including a nicely cracked front fascia/grill insert.
Last April, Andre (Starchild) was kind enough to supply me with a replacement, which happened to include one of the larger Isuzu emblems ever to grace the nose of a Rodeo (almost the size of the big one that they used on the 1st Gen Troopers). --- This grill has been on honorable display, sitting on a shelf in the back of my garage, awaiting its eventual installation� But since I have to repaint it before it goes on the Rodeo, I�ve kept putting it off. --- Something more important always seems to come along. --- You know how it is.
More recently, since this had already become one of my back-burner projects, I decided to wait a bit longer - pick-up a few more pieces - and do the re-badge �Euro-conversion�� turning it into an Opel Fronterra.
Rusty Davis hooked me up with the Opel grill and hood badges, and threw-in a North Carolina �FRONTERRA� license plate to-boot� Now all I need are the �Fronterra� emblems for the fenders and tailgate. --- Sooner or later I�ll Git-er-done.
So what the heck does all of this have to do with my VX?
Well, yesterday evening I was thinking about the Rodeo�s Euro-Conversion, and it occurred to me that I have that nice-big Isuzu emblem sitting in the garage, just going to waste� So I decided to see how much trouble it would be to install it in-place of the not-so-pretty (rock-chipped and worn) miniature OEM Isuzu emblem on the front of the VX.
(* Yeah, I can just hear some of you De-badgers now!
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Anyway, because of the molded-in section for the original badge, this isn�t going to be quite as easy as I thought� *If* I end-up doing it, I�ll have to cut a couple of notches into that flat section for the mounting posts on the back of the larger badge to fit� Not too much really, but enough to give me second thoughts about the whole idea - because once it�s done, there�s no going back � and I�m a bit concerned about the overall proportioning with the fangs.
SOOOOOOOO�
Has anyone ever tried this before � and if so, are there any photos floating around?
TIA!
Last edited by E-ZooZoo One : 04/25/2006 at 07:38 AM
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