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Rosette Rivets... Some of you might like this...

Clicking that link it gives me $42.89 CDN from Amazon.ca !

Not the same link, but another that is on the first link... Eight instead of four...

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I just used them on a 87' w150 that I had to swap out the dash on, looked/ worked good enough to me ( for a 87' w150 anyway).
 
I remember being at the Mopar Nationals back in the '80's. A vendor there had a nail keg full of those rivets for $1.00 each!
 
There are deceptive dudes that look to swap numbers to make a buck......but maybe I'm just overly trusting or optimistic when I state that I feel most people are honest. When restoring a car, sometimes you need to remove a tag to properly clean and strip a dash frame. Some Motor Vehicle officials may not notice standard rivets on a VIN tag so what else is a person to do?
 
Some Motor Vehicle officials may not notice standard rivets on a VIN tag so what else is a person to do?
Carefully grind the back of the rivet off underneath the dash frame, pop the tag off and clean it up..... silicone it back in place when done.

Nobody would ever notice if done carefully. :)
 
Carefully grind the back of the rivet off underneath the dash frame, pop the tag off and clean it up..... silicone it back in place when done.

Nobody would ever notice if done carefully. :)
Exactly I said this many times. No reason NOT to re-use the originals except use a dab of epoxy on each one.
 
Carefully grind the back of the rivet off underneath the dash frame, pop the tag off and clean it up..... silicone it back in place when done.

Nobody would ever notice if done carefully. :)
I did something very similar with my 57 Ford Retractable in the 80's knowing dip stripping would ruin my VIN plate that was installed with unobtainium rivets. Careful work and all is fine.
 
Yup, I've re-used them a few times... Not doing anything nefarious, but it's hard to restore a car without dealing with the dash...

I got my rivets today, they might be a touch small, haven't broken out the calipers yet... They are close... Paid $40 for two fifteen years ago, they weren't 100% spot on either...
 
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