LOTUS nose badges
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I think this has been discussed in the past. I remember MikeC had a discussion in the archives and a web page too. I found the black badge I was "missing", yep put away for safe keeping. I was looking at some pictures and there was a photo of it with some spinners, I looked in the spinners box and there was the black badge...
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Nice collection. Do I see a Locort (rear flank) one there...with two pins rather than threaded studs?
Cheers - Richard
BTW saw this on the web recently!
"I have just opened a package from an Ebay seller which contains a gorgeous new enamelled 58mm nose badge for my S2 Elise.The difference from my old faded plastic one is immense!
However (thought it was too good to be true) it does not have a flat base with adhesive ready to simply locate the two lugs and push on. Each lug is a threaded mount with a nut on the end.
Any suggestions on how I might fill the domed void and then make a decent sticky surface to mount it please? "
Cheers - Richard
BTW saw this on the web recently!
"I have just opened a package from an Ebay seller which contains a gorgeous new enamelled 58mm nose badge for my S2 Elise.The difference from my old faded plastic one is immense!
However (thought it was too good to be true) it does not have a flat base with adhesive ready to simply locate the two lugs and push on. Each lug is a threaded mount with a nut on the end.
Any suggestions on how I might fill the domed void and then make a decent sticky surface to mount it please? "
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ardee_selby wrote:
"I have just opened a package from an Ebay seller which contains a gorgeous new enamelled 58mm nose badge for my S2 Elise.The difference from my old faded plastic one is immense!
However (thought it was too good to be true) it does not have a flat base with adhesive ready to simply locate the two lugs and push on. Each lug is a threaded mount with a nut on the end.
Any suggestions on how I might fill the domed void and then make a decent sticky surface to mount it please? "
AAAGGHHHH!!! Offer to trade him SOMETHING, anything!
Greg
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gjz30075 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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More badges
There were more badge photos but I screwed myself and I lost 25% of the hard drive last week. I can get a lot of it back but its more work than I care to do so backup your files regularly and be safe.
Anyone else have any badge photos?
oop's, oh well!
There were more badge photos but I screwed myself and I lost 25% of the hard drive last week. I can get a lot of it back but its more work than I care to do so backup your files regularly and be safe.
Anyone else have any badge photos?
oop's, oh well!
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Would this be an appropriate thread to place this link? Hope it is!
Don't think it's appeared before.
http://members.fortunecity.com/alicat1/nosebdge.htm
Cheers - Richard
Don't think it's appeared before.
http://members.fortunecity.com/alicat1/nosebdge.htm
Cheers - Richard
- ardee_selby
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Gary / Type28jp
You both show a painted badge (with the paint flaking off) which are now very hard to find.
It's hard to try and pin down what the original colour was for this badge, as being painted, it could fade to a very light yellow.
My S2 Elite and S2 Elan both have their original painted badges, and they are quite 'eggy' in colour...i.e, quite a dark yellow. Miles Wilkins has a new-old-stock one that is the same colour, but he has also seen a lighter shade painted badge which he thinks was also original....different batches and different colours, no doubt!
I'm still trying to pin down how long painted badges were fitted onto Elans and of course, Lotus Cortinas. My S2 Elan is 26/4726 built in August '65 which I reckon is too late for the painted badge...any thoughts?
Here's my Elite badge....identical to the Elan one.
Mark
You both show a painted badge (with the paint flaking off) which are now very hard to find.
It's hard to try and pin down what the original colour was for this badge, as being painted, it could fade to a very light yellow.
My S2 Elite and S2 Elan both have their original painted badges, and they are quite 'eggy' in colour...i.e, quite a dark yellow. Miles Wilkins has a new-old-stock one that is the same colour, but he has also seen a lighter shade painted badge which he thinks was also original....different batches and different colours, no doubt!
I'm still trying to pin down how long painted badges were fitted onto Elans and of course, Lotus Cortinas. My S2 Elan is 26/4726 built in August '65 which I reckon is too late for the painted badge...any thoughts?
Here's my Elite badge....identical to the Elan one.
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Were the three badges (nose/horn push/gear knob) always colo(u)r co-ordinated?
As bought, my S3 / SE had yellow/green on it's nose but inside the car they were both black.
Cheers - Richard
As bought, my S3 / SE had yellow/green on it's nose but inside the car they were both black.
Cheers - Richard
- ardee_selby
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My S3 is the same as your car Richard, and the Lotus Cortina changed to a black badge in the steering wheel in late 1964! So much for the theory that the black badge was for the post-Jim Clark cars.
Mark
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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As far as badges go with this topic I was hoping to see some other well worn ones, I guess the three painted ones are going back on un-restored with the broken studs on the two of them. Two sided tape is nice stuff. Please feel free to post your badge photos.
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Elanintheforest wrote:My S3 is the same as your car Richard, and the Lotus Cortina changed to a black badge in the steering wheel in late 1964! So much for the theory that the black badge was for the post-Jim Clark cars.
Mark
Mark, I think black horn push badges is an entirely different kettle of fish. All my Elans regardless of nose badge colour have had black horn push badges (except for the current one and that's only because I refuse to pay the crazy prices)
The Jim Clark story refers to nose badges but I'm not sure we will ever know the real truth about that one.
John
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nebogipfel - Coveted Fifth Gear
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That yellow, at first just ghastly, is a lighter shade of pale.
I'll get me coat...
I'll get me coat...
Cheers,
Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
LOTUS ELAN flickr GROUP: https://www.flickr.com/groups/2515899@N20
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16096573@N02/sets/72157624226380576/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16096573@N02/
Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
LOTUS ELAN flickr GROUP: https://www.flickr.com/groups/2515899@N20
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16096573@N02/sets/72157624226380576/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16096573@N02/
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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John, you're right that we'll never know for sure, but having a Lotus black badge (of any sort) back in '64, presumably because some felt that it looked better in the Lotus Cortina initially, adds credibility to Graham Arnolds story. He always maintained that he ordered the black nose badge in early '67 as it looked better with some colours, and it was cheaper! Mr Chapman didn't like them, so they weren't used.
For sure, they were then used for a while after Jim Clark's death, and continued to be used on other cars, but I'm pretty convinced by Graham's version....he was there!
Mark
For sure, they were then used for a while after Jim Clark's death, and continued to be used on other cars, but I'm pretty convinced by Graham's version....he was there!
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Elanintheforest wrote:For sure, they were then used for a while after Jim Clark's death, and continued to be used on other cars, but I'm pretty convinced by Graham's version....he was there!
Mark
Yes I'm inclined to think that is pretty much how it happened.
John
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