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As a teenager working in the family's Chrysler Dealership doing new car prep we would just take them off, they we used for shipping and served no other purpose




Sounds logical...BURN HIM!

Why put them back on the car when they should have been removed at the dealer in the first place?
I doubt there is a code on the tag or broadcast sheet for them




Yep, burn me too. A lot of hooey over a few pounds of ugly dead weight.

Mine are all going in the scrap metal pile.





Just toss em on Ebay...someone is bound to think their car is "missing" them





Yeap, and tell them they are off a "1971 Hemi convertible"...and you can get the rest of the money you need to build your car.




I agree, they should be removed and tossed in the scrap pile. Years ago I was excited to find something so heavy that I could remove easily to make my cars go faster.

Then 25 years later I do my first real restore on a different car and put them back on because they were there when I started the restore. Shoot now I just may go out and remove them the more I think about it.