ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Thought I would share this with the forum. I just received the door vin sticker for the next Cuda I'm doing and all I can say is "HOLY CRAP"! This thing is an absolute clone to the original, amazing! I've always used ECS for all the stickers and now the carpeting and date coded glass, this is the first door sticker I've received. I had the opportunity to spend quite a bit of time with Mr. Walden on the phone yesterday and hung up with a totally new prospective of him and his company. He is about the most anal retentive perfectionist I have ever had the pleasure to talk to. I know he has taken quite a few jabs from people on this forum in the past and I've shot a couple across his bow myself, problem is, I think his responses with his passion is misunderstood to be confrontational. He is a freak of nature when it comes to accuracy. Keep up the great work Dave.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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ive said it a dozen times, Dave Walden is a fantastic vender and a great asset to the mopar community. i highly recommend him to finish your project.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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He should work for Nasa or research cures for diseases. I am positve he would solve quite a few of them.
Come on, making nice car parts is one thing (the op, you and ECS all do well) but curing diseases. Please. If biology were that simple disease would be a thing of the past. Time and money aside - car parts are a bit simpler to solve IMO.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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He should work for Nasa or research cures for diseases. I am positve he would solve quite a few of them.
Come on, making nice car parts is one thing (the op, you and ECS all do well) but curing diseases. Please. If biology were that simple disease would be a thing of the past. Time and money aside - car parts are a bit simpler to solve IMO.
What I think Jules is eluding to isn't the simplicity comparison of automotive component reproduction to diseases, but that of someone with the intellectual attention to detail that enables people with those traits to develop into great research scientists. I am a degreed scientist and know what's involved in reserach. If Dave went down the scientific academic path, he would have been great and yes, probably "discovered" a thing or two. If that's not what Jules meant, then I do...
Keep it up Dave and look forward in spending, when the time comes, some money on your products.
TroyHouston Mopar Connection Club'69 Charger Daytona 440 - auto - 4.10 Dana (now with 426 hemi) '69 Charger 500 440 - 4speed - 3.54 Dana '70 Road Runner 383 - 4speed - a/c (now with 440)
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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not bashing anyone personally here which I think is clear, just that I took exception to Jules's over-the-top comment. All of these guys have discovered a thing or two (to say the least) in their restoration research and work but that's not that same as solving a disease.
I just wanted to add my 2 cents and if that seems as if I am trying to tone down the lovefest - so be it.
No biggie, we were just adding something about Dave's character, not his product. Just image if Bill Gates would have gone down another road,, doesn't take away from the fact he "could" have done what he did.. In his case, he did.............
lovefest? In the Beirgarten?
TroyHouston Mopar Connection Club'69 Charger Daytona 440 - auto - 4.10 Dana (now with 426 hemi) '69 Charger 500 440 - 4speed - 3.54 Dana '70 Road Runner 383 - 4speed - a/c (now with 440)
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Anyone who has spent time speaking with Dave can't help but come away impressed with how dedicated and intelligent he is.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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hemi68charger -- that is exactly what I meant. I , by no means am making a comparison between car parts and biological science. I simply am referring to the character trait that Dave has demonstrated in his work. He never gives up. It can always be better or some other way must be found. This trait is worth it's weight in gold when applied to other more demanding sciences. It most often pays out greater dividends than the trait of just accepting the obvious or just giving up. That's what I meant. ErikR- my point was just on the character trait not a comparison point whatsoever. My cousin Alex is the same. He will check and triple check something before he accepts that he has done the best that is technologically available today. Some may call it a fault, I feel that it is an asset. Feel the love man. Jules
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Whats the cost for one of these? Whats required to get one made?
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Whats the cost for one of these? Whats required to get one made?
The cost for the door vin sticker is $49.
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Whats the cost for one of these? Whats required to get one made?
The cost for the door vin sticker is $49.
Looks like the price of my grille resto just went up 49 bucks. [lol]
Oh come on Pete. I should have your grille coming back to you Tuesday.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Whats the cost for one of these? Whats required to get one made?
The cost for the door vin sticker is $49.
Looks like the price of my grille resto just went up 49 bucks. [lol]
Oh come on Pete. I should have your grille coming back to you Tuesday.
Good deal Mike. Like I said no hurry. I have not bought the new pair of sunglasses yet so I cant open the box for fear of blindness.
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Re: ECS DOOR VIN STICKER = HOLY CRAP!!!!
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Whats the cost for one of these? Whats required to get one made?
The best thing about these is how easy it is to get one. One simple phone call followed by an email picture of the original or something with the VIN on it and they will make you a new one. That's the prime reason why I switched, that and the accuracy is much better then others available.
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