Lance
Here's a picture of the welded-up holes. It looks like they've been drilled out, but they haven't. I've talked to a couple of experienced body guys who've been through this before, and they both said that a weld is considerably harder than the surrounding sheet metal, making it difficult to use a center punch and then drill through the hard welded material. Both said their technique in the past has been to first drill a very small hole as close to one of the welded holes as possible, then slowly enlarge it to the proper diameter for the pin. Next they insert the appropriate pin into the hole, line the emblem up correctly, and then use a fine point Sharpie pen to mark the correct location of the remaining pin holes. They then slowly drill them to the proper diameter and mount the emblem. They claim the slight re-location of the emblems is not discernable without the use of a tape measure, etc. I'm not convinced that's the best way to go, but they have the experience and I don't. I'm hoping to get other ideas before jumping into this murky water. Thanks, Ron