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Location Decals

First of all, hi there :hello2:

Can you tell us what type of car you have?? Make, model and year? makes it easier to clarify the correct information for you.

...and finally (I could not resist this)

[video=youtube;2hOLm_k6eCs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hOLm_k6eCs[/video]

:grin:
 
It's Austria, NOT Australia .....

Yes, year etc would be helpful.
Performance Car Graphics is generally quite helpful on locations. If it's on their site, it is most likely correct.
 
It's Austria, NOT Australia .....

Yes, year etc would be helpful.
Performance Car Graphics is generally quite helpful on locations. If it's on their site, it is most likely correct.

Is a 1969 B-body Coronet R/T

Thanks for the help

regards

Franz
 
Yes, those pictures look to be correct. I have seen the coolant one closer to the center, closer to the radiator cap ... but those 2 are on the radiator support.
Other driver inner fender and again I have seen it a bit closer to the rear near the hinge but that is about right. Don't forget when these were at the factory, guys were slapping these on quickly, so one way an inch or two is not a deal breaker.
anyone else with an opinion?
 
The pictures shown previously look about right. I'm including a picture of the engine compartment of my unrestored '68 road runner, showing the coolant decal. The '68 did not have the other engine spec decal, nor the booster decal. The Performance Car Graphics site mentions 'SOME '68 and '69s had the booster decal, like ODZKing said, when the cars were originally built, they were just slapped on.
 

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@stew and ODZKing
Thanks for this info.

regards

Franz
 
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