73 charger, and I did not think the year would matter, as they look pretty much the same from 60's to the 70's.
Ahh, the infamous "Vin tag restoration" question. Let the legal argument begin."
That is all just a bunch of B.S. started by the Mopar Nazi police. It is NOT illegal for you to remove your V.I.N. plate for restoration purposes PERIOD. the V.I.N. tampering laws were created for a very specific reason: CAR THEIFT and the law has very specific exceptions clearly stated in that law that allows for removal/replacement and grafting cars togather with two different V.I.N.s for both repair or restoration. If you legally own the car (or cars) involved and it has never been reported stolen the law simply does not care unless you are suddenly selling parts off of the car that they may suspect monkey business, thinking that the car is not what you claim it to be. In most cases it is pretty simple to prove that the tag in your possession belongs to the car with the hidden numbers and proof of a title in your name.
OTOH, if you have the windshield out of a 68-up car you can easily strip the paint of the tag with out removing it and repaint it and add the decal. If you need to remove it you can and the correct rosette rivits are easily available from several sources.