I've tried but I continuously get hammered. I too own some very unique/rare "high dollar" Chrysler Cars. I can assure you that I'm not out to harm my own or anyone else's best interests. Someone asked me if I do VIN related products out of necessity or just to make money. That was an odd thing to ask but I'll try to answer. While this has become my full time occupation, I never intended on it becoming a Career. I had a very good position running a Company and making a good living. Things started in 1997 when I needed a few "correct" decals for my Boss 302. I decided to make them myself. I didn't do it with starting a Company in mind. After I made a few decal variations, people starting asking If I would make them some. I would barter my decals for small parts that I needed for my Mustang restoration. Then I bought a Hemi Cuda and found the same dilemma with incorrect decals. They were not correct so I started making them for that Car. Things kept growing. Roger Gibson called one day and asked if I could make a VIN decal for one of his vehicles. I didn't know if I could but gave it a try. It worked and they became part of my portfolio. Daniel Banker got one from me (may God rest his soul) and put it on Moparts for everyone to see. Things blew up almost overnight. I started receiving calls from Canada asking if I could make modern day VIN's and the demand became so over-whelming that I started doing them too. It took 4.5 years of intense effort to get approval to make them. At one particular time, every one of the various Manufacturers said they would "never" approve anyone to reproduce them. Then came the Exhaust Systems and RPM and Ammo and on and on. Every aspect of my Company started from personal needs and grew from there. When I look back, the journey was anti-climatic because I never realized at the time that I was starting a business. ECS is the acronym for the first initials of my Children's names........Erin-Conner-Sarah.
The point is that I am nothing more than a Car Enthusiast that was fortunate/lucky enough to make things work for me. Don't get me wrong, it has taken a tremendous amount of effort, investment and hard work. I remember how hard it was to obtain correct reproduction parts so I vowed to do the very best I could for all the other people (just like me) who was tired of dealing with garbage parts. I do not compromise my integrity for financial gain. I do my best I can do to help the Industry and everything seems to fall into place. Years ago, a guy involved with the "fake" 1971 white Hemi Cuda Convertible called and offered me $50,000 to make him a "fake" Broadcast Sheet and a VIN decal so he could have a Fender Tag and VIN tag made for the car. I said no! If he would have offered a million dollars I would not have done it. When you do the right things you don't have to constantly be on the look out for someone knocking at your door to accuse you of a wrong doing. Besides, doing the right thing is the right thing to do, in everything you do. That's a brief history of how things happened for me in this Industry.
I don't have a picture to prove any of it but I hope you'll take my word for it!