I don't know of any, but starting a fan club would be great. We could meet new G-Body owners and even have a yearly meet. Just need more interest and something like this is possible.
I'm in NE. every day. I work in South Sioux City. My wife is from Auburn NE. Her family lives there so we go there once in awhile. When I use to work constuction we stayed in Lincoln. Nice city!
I would use a heat gun on the lowest setting. Don't get too close or your paint will be toast. It might take awhile for the adhesive backs to soften but it will work. Once you have the emblem removed use some Goo Gone or something similar to remove the residue. 8)
The body shop that painted my car got all my weather stripping and metal pieces through a GM parts dealer. It wasn't cheap but everything fit like new. 8)
It's a W-30 style hood that I bought from www.usbodysource.com It cost a little over $500 for the heavy duty version while the lightweight race version is under $400. The scoops came closed so I had them opened so they would be functional. :D
I had a built Olds 350 but it dropped a valve going to a car show. Now I'm building an Olds 455. My car is painted 97 GM Arctic White and has T-Tops. The list is too long so I'll continue later. 8)
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