Source for "vintage looking" Dodge/Plymouth vinyl logos?

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MRGTX

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I'm not the biggest fan of stickers and graphics on cars but I've had a growing urge to slap a "DODGE" logo on my Direct Connection chin spoiler. It probably won't stay there forever but I think it goes with the aesthetic of my car and I'm always looking for non-permanent ways to change up the look.

I see some sellers on Fleabay but nothing really jumps out to me as a reputable/quality source for this kind of thing...any suggestions?
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Just for the record, I don't think my Dart looks anywhere near as cool as an AAR 'Cuda (in race trim or street trim) but it was a good example of the graphic. :D

Just wanted to clarify.
 
Look for something marketed to a 75 roadrunner...they had that same vibe to em
 
Just for the record, I don't think my Dart looks anywhere near as cool as an AAR 'Cuda (in race trim or street trim) but it was a good example of the graphic. :D
Two different animals. But trust me your dart sport is on par with the cuda!:thumbsup: looks slick man. I have a dart sport 360 but mine is Joe dirt style!!
Just wanted to clarify.
 
I've found some old skool style dodge mopar decals/stickers on ebay. Look up vintage dodge or mopar sticker/decal.
 
Well you know what they used to say on "Pass Time", the more decals the faster the car.
 
Mike, I've always liked badges/decals etc etc but I think your car looks better without. I look forward to seeing it in person in the future.
 
Well it was a total of $9 plus a few bucks for shipping for a pair of these from Fleabay. I’m not totally committed but it was a small investment of money and time...
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