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    I've been able to source some Vintage Lola Nose Badge Decals in the older style used during the 60's to the 80's. These are the Block type fonts and are die cut to fit the Nose badge indentation found on many Lola bodies. The decals are available on The Lola Registry at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/gearbox/myweb2/index.htm .

    Also we will be moving to a full web server soon inorder to establish the library of blueprints and drawings for all Lola Models. Any help, submissions, and of course owner registrations will be greatly apprieciated. Thanks Allan

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    Alan,

    My Lola, T-204, has a very different nose badge shape than the decals you are showing on your website. Any chance you are going to make the old style badges or are they just not shown?

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    Bud
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    Fellas;

    Tony Waterman has the original ceramic inlay metal badges that bolt to the coachwork.

    Iverson
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    You have contact info for Tony?

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    Tony Waterman is at T.W Mouldings. You can contact him or Carole (she relly gets things done) at twmouldings@aol.com. They carry most of the fiberglass for Vintage Lola FF and the nose badges. They have a 2.5" and a 3.5". The 2.5" is the correct one for the T-200 series cars.
    Murray Chalmers Miss Lola's kept man.

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    Thanks for info on the badges Murray. I have one on one of the two noses for my Lola. I thoughht getting the decals would be slightly more efficient don't cha know?

    Regards to all,

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    Hi Bud, sorry I didn't get back sooner. If there is enough demand I'm sure I can source some. I'm checking into the metal ones as well. I, unfortunately, do not own an older Lola so if you can get me the exact dimensions I may be able to scare up some (a high quality pic would also be nice). Thanks Allan PS I assume it's like the one on the left.

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    It is exactly like the one on the left and measures 2.5" end to end. Murray
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