Believe it or not, but the emblems are mentioned in the 1956 parts catalogue : Ornament on hood for "Texan", D63-1 : 1706 730 "V" ornament on hood for "Texan", D63-1 : 1706 738 "Texan" nameplate on trunk lid, D63-1 : 1833 948 The hood emblem for the D63-500 was : 1599 218 The trunk emblem for the D63-500 was : 1599 218 Bill Vancouver, BC > --- Greg and Colleen Filtz <filtz@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > FYI group, > > > > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=599139812& r=0&t=0 > > > > Usual "nothing to do with item" comment. > > Hmmm. It's missing its emblems off the trunk lid. The > one '56 Texan I've seen not only had "Texan" script in > place of the "Coronet" script (which it looks like > this one still has) but had the same script in place > of the "Dodge" script on the trunklid as well. (I > believe all three emblems use the same holes. The CHP > '56 Dodges had "Dodge" script on the fin in place of > the "Coronet" script IIRC.) > > Not trying to dog somebody's solid survivor, just > taking mental note of how hard those emblems would be > to find today. Are they even mentioned in the parts > book? > > I assume the "318" is a 315, and as for the > "pushbutton Powerglide" I think we know what he meant > there too... > > Is it true that the '56 Texan had the entry-level > D-500 engine as part of the package? I seem to > remember hearing from a list member who knew them well. > > ===== > Mike Sealey, San Francisco CA > '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban > '64 Chrysler 300-K 2dr Hardtop > >
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