Maximus,
Given it is Christmas I'm sure a number of club members, like myself have not logged on for a few days due to family meet ups etc I don't think that 2 days is that unreasonable to wait for a reply. This is the first time I have logged on in 4 days.
(I have been involved in many car club scenes over the years and thus far the Renault Alpine community are coming across as the least helpful and even unfriendly. Please; prove me wrong.)
Re the 2 badges you queried:
Alpine 1 jpg Is a badge from the bonnet of an A610 (1990 to around 1995) this is oval and each side has the distinctive Red/White & Blue of the French Flag. This fits in a shallow recess on the bonnet.
The other badge Alpine 2 jpg is early GTA (which stands for Grand Touring Alpine) and may also have been on the bonnet of some later A310's. Early GTA's had a small Renault Diamond on them.
It is quite correct that going back Renault, when they bought out Alpine could not use the Alpine name in the UK. This was owned by Talbot and used then on the Sunbeam Alpine sports car. That is why the GTA name arose and why the last Alpine to be produced went back to the A designation, the A610. The only cars imported into the UK in right hand drive form was the GTA and the A610. The Belinette A110 and the A310 variants were all imported privately and were all left hand drive. Just to add, there are variants within the badges depending on year and whether the car is a French or UK alpine.
I do know that Simon Auto in Germany can supply Alpine badges so their web site and Alpine pages is well worth a look:
https://www.simon-auto-shop.de/epages/S ... ies/AlpineA610 Bonnet Badge.jpg
Alpine A610 Badge.jpg
Hope all of this helps, what seems like a simple request can often be a tad more complex...
Cheers, Barry.
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