Yes, that is the correct one, i believe the repro is accuate, but if anyone sees a difference between the current repro offering and an original let me know
I have this in my photoshop inventory, and will probably make some later this year.
4SPEED427 said
Apr 11, 2020
beaumontguru wrote:
Yes, that is the correct one, i believe the repro is accuate, but if anyone sees a difference between the current repro offering and an original let me know
I have this in my photoshop inventory, and will probably make some later this year.
Why later? You have lots of spare time right now!
beaumontguru said
Apr 11, 2020
Correct, i may work on this decal stuff this week! I have a 1/2 dozen images to do, just need to get them organized.
cdnpont said
Apr 11, 2020
It's an emergency Dave.
I mean, how can you have the battery warning decal without the Coolant?
beaumontguru said
Apr 11, 2020
Im workin on it!
4SPEED427 said
Apr 11, 2020
cdnpont wrote:
It's an emergency Dave.
I mean, how can you have the battery warning decal without the Coolant?
Clearly no pressure....
ABC123 said
Apr 11, 2020
If this label could be made, there would be a demand.
Tonight is the first time I have seen it anywhere.
Quick word of advice, don't install that spare on the car and drive 100 miles an hour!! That's cool.
beaumontguru said
Apr 11, 2020
Cool, looks like they are already reproduced and available online. Unless there is something unique or different about a canadian car.
North said
Apr 14, 2020
Looks the same on Canadian Ponchos, (except for the lack of "Printed in USA"), this is the original from a 69 2+2 convertible. Note the sequence... first is the Mayfair Maize body color, followed by trunk speckle paint and then the decal. Also the dimples above the decal must be to locate the spare tie down on closed bodystyle cars.
-- Edited by North on Tuesday 14th of April 2020 12:34:07 PM
-- Edited by North on Tuesday 14th of April 2020 12:35:26 PM
Question; Is the big CP 65-66? rad support car coolant information decal reproduced?
Or more to the point, will you be making them Dave (beaumontguru) ?
Thanks, Mark
Here is a clear picture
www.blaap.com/catalogue/newmanuals/2pontiaccanadiankits.html
Just found my convertible shelf warning sticker on eBay
https://www.ebay.com/usr/vintageautoliterature
Yes, that is the correct one, i believe the repro is accuate, but if anyone sees a difference between the current repro offering and an original let me know
I have this in my photoshop inventory, and will probably make some later this year.
Why later? You have lots of spare time right now!
Correct, i may work on this decal stuff this week! I have a 1/2 dozen images to do, just need to get them organized.
It's an emergency Dave.
I mean, how can you have the battery warning decal without the Coolant?
Im workin on it!
Clearly no pressure....
If this label could be made, there would be a demand.
Tonight is the first time I have seen it anywhere.
Yup, we need a super straight-on clear hi resolution pic of it, and some basic dimensions, then i can work on it.
I have never seen that decal either, what is it?
For convertibles,
This one is listed as a 1966 impala.
Because of where they sat in the trunk,
They didn't last long,
Mine,
The one below is on eBay now
-- Edited by ABC123 on Saturday 11th of April 2020 09:32:33 PM
Quick word of advice, don't install that spare on the car and drive 100 miles an hour!! That's cool.
Cool, looks like they are already reproduced and available online. Unless there is something unique or different about a canadian car.
Looks the same on Canadian Ponchos, (except for the lack of "Printed in USA"), this is the original from a 69 2+2 convertible. Note the sequence... first is the Mayfair Maize body color, followed by trunk speckle paint and then the decal. Also the dimples above the decal must be to locate the spare tie down on closed bodystyle cars.
-- Edited by North on Tuesday 14th of April 2020 12:34:07 PM
-- Edited by North on Tuesday 14th of April 2020 12:35:26 PM