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That "Stingray" font is a GM ONLY design and has it's own copyright. I don't think you will find that font available anywhere else. You might ask someone with artistic skills to ink out the lettering you want and scan it to produce the label you need.
That "Stingray" font is a GM ONLY design and has its own copyright. I don't think you will find that font available anywhere else. You might ask someone with artistic skills to ink out the lettering you want and scan it to produce the label you need.
Thank you. I do know some very artistic young people. I will take your advice. Be well.
I don't know what the cost is but there are companies that will cast custom emblems for cars and other projects, I assume using a simple sand casting method. Below are links to a few of them.
Forum member VietNamVet has custom made stock looking "Turbo-Fire 502" cross flag fender emblems on his 65 coupe. Other than the "502" on them they look exactly like the stock 65 "396" emblems. I'm pretty sure he had them custom made somewhere and if you could locate him here he would probably tell you.
Another option would be to have a pinstriper, or custom painter good with an air brush to either hand paint or air brush "Silver Stingray" onto your fenders. Air brushing I think would be the preferred way to do it. Someone good at air brushing can create the illusion of depth so that the painted emblem has a 3D look to better fool the eye into thinking it's a real emblem.