For Sale PLYMOUTH letters (year unknown)

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Hello,

I'm selling those PLYMOUTH letters, they are driver's quality.
The year is unknown to me (may be before 1968?).
There is no stud, it seems they have been glued on.

I'm asking $30.00 for the set (plus shipping).
I'm located in Europe.

Thank you.

Vincent

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Hello Marty,
No part numbers behind the letters, only a small DPCD logo.

Just for info, the marks that you see on the "P" letter are not pitted chrome but glue residue. Someone tried to glue that letter and did a messy job.

Here's a close-up of the "H" letter's rear.

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Hello,

I'm selling those PLYMOUTH letters, they are driver's quality.
The year is unknown to me (may be before 1968?).
There is no stud, it seems they have been glued on.

I'm asking $30.00 for the set (plus shipping).
I'm located in Europe.

Thank you.

Vincent

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Definitely not for the 1965 Plymouth Fury year (I have many hires pic's of the hood letters)
The P looks to be odd and maybe a clue as to the year. I don't keep many pic's of pre-1965 but in 1960 the hood letters were completely different.
It looks to me that someone ground off the peg/pins for attaching the letters and probably used some 3M sticky pads to attach them.

I'll have a geez at 1966 and up pics.

(edit) Definitely not anything Fury from 1965 up to mid 70's One fairly good pic I have they could possibly be 1977/78 small Fury trunk letters, but the fairly hires pic I have is not straight on and enlarging it still leads me to think the P isn't right.

Then we have Plymouth compacts, trucks, vans, minivans, etc. Anyone know what year they switched over too sticky pads for putting on the emblems?

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Thank for your input and research about those letters !
They were in the parts I received when I bought my '58 but, of course, unrelated to it.

It looks to me that someone ground off the peg/pins for attaching the letters and probably used some 3M sticky pads to attach them..
No, the pegs/pins are not ground off. There are none.
What you see behind the letter is original.
It looks like those letters were meant to be glued on.
 
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