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    Engine latch panel sticker array question

    Okay, I've done a couple searches. I know this must have been covered before, and for that I apologize.

    Restoring a 70S, I'm looking at the engine lid latch panel stickers and trying to decide if I should use 5 or 6... the middle indentation to the left of the latch is for a tire pressure sticker.

    Does anyone with a 'first paint' 70S have that sticker present in their array?
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    I guess I wasn't clear.

    I have the stickers.

    I want to know if a 70S was originally delivered with a tire pressure sticker or not.
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    Yes it was, but there were different ones for different years. I think ROW cars had a different sticker too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Yes it was, but there were different ones for different years. I think ROW cars had a different sticker too.
    Thanks. this was a North America delivered car built 12/69. The sticker I have now says 26 front, 29 rear cold pressure.
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    I think the ROW one indicates pressures for speeds above 125 KPH. It was smaller and fit to the right of the ALT. sticker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    I think the ROW one indicates pressures for speeds above 125 KPH. It was smaller and fit to the right of the ALT. sticker.
    Here's that sticker on my Euro '70T...
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    Try this site:
    http://www.skaraborgsflyg.com/dekal/eng_dekal.html
    Seems pretty sound information...
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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenAcworth View Post
    Try this site:
    http://www.skaraborgsflyg.com/dekal/eng_dekal.html
    Seems pretty sound information...
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