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    Anyone making A pillar VIN tag

    The one behind the windshield.
    The trim shop lost mine.
    Thanks

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    Hi, did you ever get a source for these? Same issue with my restoration, either the body shop lost mine or I have misplaced it, or it didn't have one when I got the car, as it was an abandoned project and I don't remember seeing it.

    Thanks,
    Mike

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    Sorry Mike, never did find one.

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    Thanks for getting back to me. Maybe with the correct dimensions and layout of a good one could get it 3D printed.

    Mike

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    are you guys talking about this?

    this is at aase brothers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott A View Post
    are you guys talking about this?

    this is at aase brothers
    Excellent!
    Peter Kane

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    I got mine from our friends in Poland.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/VIN-A-PILLA...-/293032004543

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    Mike, the A-pillar tag, and the Compliance decal are primarily for North American regulations. European cars did not have them. So check first if the car originally came with them.
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    Great! Thanks for the the responses. My 69 Targa had one that due either to my or the body shop carelessness I can no longer find. I'll check out your leads.

    Thanks again,
    Mike

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    Scott, I ordered the VIN tag with my cars' VIN stamped on it from Aase Brothers. Takes 2-3 weeks for the stamped ones, they come from Germany. They have a great website with lots of parts competively priced. Thanks again for the lead!

    Mike

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