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Fender tag

Ceedawg

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Any one of yall have a 66 Plymouth junker that still has the fender tag? Looking for one that’s missing on my car, the blank spot looks dumb. Ain’t trying to make something that ain’t correct but at least a 66 one.
Thanks
 
You can always get something like this

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I know but I want a factory one, btw, the car can’t get any more valuable than it is now. Not trying to make it into a better car.

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About what? Things different in New Zland?
No, just legal when it comes to such things as unofficially giving a new identity to a registered item such as a motor vehicle.
 
About what? Things different in New Zland?
And not to mention posting a wanted ad in a forum that's not in the classified section.....
No, just legal when it comes to such things as unofficially giving a new identity to a registered item such as a motor vehicle.
 
I know but I want a factory one

Any one of yall have a 66 Plymouth junker that still has the fender tag?
You didn’t even narrow it down to anything other than a 66 Plymouth. What difference would a reproduction make if you don’t even care if the fender tag is correct for the car?
 
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The car looks like this, and your actual worry is how bad the SPOT where the fender tag sits looks. No comprende!!
 
Probably cause you didn’t explain all that in your original post.
I’ll add it’s 4 speed Hemi bench seat Zero option car, zero rust, not even a radio. Exactly the way it’s going back, the way I WANT it. A driver. Also I have the copy of the IBM punch card from the Chrysler Historical Society to SHOW how, when and where it was built and what dealer sold it. I want a tag there 99% can’t read it anyway.
 
I’ll add it’s 4 speed Hemi bench seat Zero option car, zero rust, not even a radio. Exactly the way it’s going back, the way I WANT it. A driver. Also I have the copy of the IBM punch card from the Chrysler Historical Society to SHOW how, when and where it was built and what dealer sold it. I want a tag there 99% can’t read it anyway.

So....

You have a Hemi four speed car and you're looking for something like a /6 or 318 tag to put on on the car?

Please forgive us if we're confused as that's backwards from what we usually see.

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So....

You have a Hemi four speed car and you're looking for something like a /6 or 318 tag to put on on the car?

Please forgive us if we're confused as that's backwards from what we usually see.

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Yep all it needs to show is body style, the most obvious thing that most can read and understand. 66 tags are vastly different than 68 and up tags.
I have a 4 door but that shows a different body style.
 
I’ll add it’s 4 speed Hemi bench seat Zero option car, zero rust, not even a radio. Exactly the way it’s going back, the way I WANT it. A driver. Also I have the copy of the IBM punch card from the Chrysler Historical Society to SHOW how, when and where it was built and what dealer sold it. I want a tag there 99% can’t read it anyway.
Somehow my gut told me it was going to be a jillion dollar car.
 
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