"So a simple case where I should have taken a picture and the opportunity is now lost . . .
There are two stickers for 1970
2931181 - Less convertible caution statement, and
2962995 - With convertible caution statement
Is this as easy as saying that only convertibles would have received the 2962995 or was there a cut in date (presumably when the first convertibles were manufactured) that would have made the additional statement standard on ALL Cudas?
My car is a 3/19 built AAR. Would anyone have a picture of an original AAR jack sticker close to my build date?"
Sorry all, been beating bushes with this and can't seem to turn up with a definitive answer.
What I'm hoping for is original paint/original jacking stickers from AAR's, along with SPD date if known. (Pictures appreciated if you have them)
Again, trying to determine whats correct for AAR's
2931181 - Less convertible caution statement
or
2962995 - With convertible caution statement
Were they all the same?
Was there a change around an SPD date?
Was it random as hell?
Thanks in advance
"What I'm hoping for is original paint/original jacking stickers from AAR's, along with SPD date if known. (Pictures appreciated if you have them)"
"The original poster asked a question about the differences between the two decals and the dates. The fact that he had an AAR is inconsequential. "
Doesn't look so inconsequential to me. Now go back to your life following Dave around the forums waving a banner for him.