And we might do this and document it for an article in the Teener magazine for Steve-
So what would be helpful- historical info about what patterns were used for what years , maybe something to substantiate that they were offered by dealers , etc whatever would make an interesting tech and how-to article.
Thanks for information in advance- also current sources that we can list - and I need to order a set, as my car is getting painted upon return from the CFR world headquarters in Manchester, CT!
Dr. Phil
PM Joe Bob. He has a side business called No Bad Days Graphics and has the correct side vinyl ready to go...
I have an old box from early AA ( ) days with the negative decals and stripes. I was going to use it on Dad's car but changed my mind...
Found one source:
Www.bygonedecals.com
$70.00
914rubber sells them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0weYm-tbTY
Got mine from Jeff Bowlsby & I'm quite happy w/ the quality & results.
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Yes got the negatives in the Yellow (Bumble Bee), Orange (cream cycle) Bought up Jeff's stock as he wasn't moving them. As well as the White, silver and black.
Everyday price of $49.99
http://shop.914rubber.com/LE-Style-Vinyl-Decals-set-of-2-also-white-black-silver-914LEV.htm?categoryId=-1
Also matched the paint for the yellow and orange LE's and have available in 6 oz cans for those that need correct color. We matched from original cars yellow was from a front trunk tire in perfect shape, known original.
Yes got the negatives in the Yellow (Bumble Bee), Orange (cream cycle) Bought up Jeff's stock as he wasn't moving them. As well as the White, silver and black.
Everyday price of $49.99
http://shop.914rubber.com/LE-Style-Vinyl-Decals-set-of-2-also-white-black-silver-914LEV.htm?categoryId=-1
Also matched the paint for the yellow and orange LE's and have available in 6 oz cans for those that need correct color. We matched from original cars yellow was from a front trunk tire in perfect shape, known original.
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