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    View Poll Results: What do do for the grill of the 66 chevelle?

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    • The modern X looks the best, go with that one!

      5 23.81%
    • The classic X is more subtle, subtle is better!

      15 71.43%
    • You have horrible taste, stay stock!

      1 4.76%
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    1. #1
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      era-appropriate LSX emblem opinion

      Hey guys,

      I have a 66 Chevelle Malibu (non -ss) and i always liked the bold 'SS' badge when you walk up to an old chevy. I'm dropping in an lsx engine into my 66 and have been tossing around the option of an emblem from emblempros but... the lsx badges just dont look right on the old cars. I took a stab at making an era-appropriate looking badge and was looking for the opinion of the forum.


      (this was just a quick 10 min job, i'd refine it before actually having them made)

      here are two options:

      option 1 -- hints at the pro-touring underlining:




      option 2 -- more of a stealth option:


      option 3 -- hybrid


      so... opinions? stay stock, option 1, option 2?
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle


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      era-appropriate LSX emblem opinion

      I personally like the bigger X. The LS is more subtle and era appropriate but the X is that hint of modern that it needs. The second LSX isn't bad, but I think it may confuse people into thinking the submodel is LSX instead of an engine relation.

      My .02 c

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      If you're trying to keep it subtle, do the second one. If I was going to use the top one I'd use the normal font for the LSx badge, but that's just me.
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      Quote Originally Posted by WallaceMFG View Post
      If you're trying to keep it subtle, do the second one. If I was going to use the top one I'd use the normal font for the LSx badge, but that's just me.
      Hmm... another option i hadn't thought about is starting with the option b and making the x bigger and a different color. a hybrid of the two
      Scott
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      Like your last thought best Scott.

      Maybe even the style of lettering where the X has a little foot to the 4 ends.

      A graphic artist should have his own version of emblems.
      Not voting on poll, cuz I agree with neither.

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      do the seconde but make the x red and the rest white

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      here are a couple quick comps. I think i'm leaning toward the second one. (i need to find a higher res car)
      opt 1


      opt 1 red:


      opt 2:


      opt 3:
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle

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      Quote Originally Posted by jlcustomz View Post
      I was thinkin an x kinda like in the xxx movie title.
      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295701/

      Just a thought.

      oh i see, you were talkign about a serif font. I think if i do a non 'ss' looking 'x', it would be the trademarked lsx's variant.. i appreciate your input though.
      Scott
      '66 Chevelle

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      I voted for option #1, but no matter what, I am a big fan of the Chevelle pictured!

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      Quote Originally Posted by tommycomfort View Post
      I voted for option #1, but no matter what, I am a big fan of the Chevelle pictured!
      ha. yeah it is a good looking car.

      i think i made up my mind. going with option 1 with the red x
      Scott
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      could do them red whit and blue amc style

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      I like the third option,but it jumps out as a Buick gsx to me. I think the second option looks more Chevy to me. I don't think there is a wrong choice however, great looking car anyway you slice it.

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      Well I finally did it:
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      Scott
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      That looks awesome

    17. #17
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      Yep, looks really good!

    18. #18
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      Agreed. That looks great!

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      thanks guys for the positive feedback. here is another view of it
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      Scott
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      Awesome emblem!
      Stephen

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