C-Body Holy Grail Restoration Starts Here; 1970 6BBL GT

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Small details…Monroe Chrysler Plymouth decal & 440 SIX BARREL….these are fine until it’s show time…then the NOS decals go on.
 
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Did you have the decal made up specifically from a remnant on your car? If you did who did you use and whats involved in getting one done?
 
With Dave's passing, I was told that they won't be making any more of these, other than the ones they have now. Which I must say, are not always accurate. I have three cars that were sold new at a famous, but now closed dealership: S.L. Savidge Inc. in Seattle, WA. ECS lists that decal, BUT, it is spelled incorrectly!!! SL Savage Inc No one at ECS wants to touch it, they say it was one of Dave's pet projects, and now that he is gone, nothing will be done, not even correcting a glaring spelling mistake like this.
 
SL Savidge never used decals, always License Plate Frames.
 
You would have to ouija that information to Dave W. From what he told me, those decals he made were all from actual originals.
 
You would have to ouija that information to Dave W. From what he told me, those decals he made were all from actual originals.
Maybe there was a Dealer that had that style, from what I have seen every dealer had there own style of decal or badge. In general they were not used in California, no idea about Washington.


Alan
 
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