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Re: Fender tags
[Re: DPelletier]
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04/20/12 06:37 PM
04/20/12 06:37 PM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 18,678 Fresno, CA
Jim_Lusk
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 18,678
Fresno, CA
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Cause when i look under the hood i want to see it. And not have to listen to every so called expert at a cruise night bust my balls cause the tag is gone. Your right i don't care about numbers matching but i do like them to look orignal as possible. Granted i can't hide the Holley street dominator intake and 750 Holley carb but i did paint the intake stock engine color and did order the fuel line kit from Fabulous Fabracations to look more stock..
It's all good; I was just curious because the two schools of thought seem incongruous.
Dave
Dave, the two schools of thought ARE incongruous. Now, if you really want a tag there and don't have the original, have a fun one made up (MYOB or something) or grab a fleet car tag (special order, handling, etc.) or one from a completely different car (maybe a mid-80s Reliant on a 68 Satellite built to look like a GTX...). Either the correct tag is important or it isn't, halfway doesn't make sense to me, either.
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