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    WTB: 72 VIN and paint tag

    unfortunately one of my cars had been to a paint shop, that got bankrupt before they rally started to paint.
    So several parts are missing. Have most of these parts in stock, but not the VIN and paint tags.

    Stoddard is offering good 72 VIN tags for 911S but not for 911T. Unhappily their response time is close to infinity.

    So where to buy the most correct 1972 VIN tag 911T and colour tags?
    Last edited by dirk07; 05-07-2020 at 03:47 AM.

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    For the colour tag I can highly recommend the following.

    They can stamp them with the right font type and height.

    https://car-bone.pl/shop/color-code-...914-1969-1980/

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    Planned allready to give them another chance and will definitly order their B-pillar VIN sticker.

    The font (to wide) and the different fontsizes (MADE IN should be smaller) of the color code tag, shown on their homepage, looks way of. How do they turn out in real?

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    The stamped numbers look good to me. The "MADE IN" might be a touch too large, but it is hard to say for sure because of the angle of their picture. The printed font is a bit off, but close. Here is my original (early '72, 8/71, 9112100317) to compare.

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    Nice! Except my early '72 (8/71 build) is shown to be an E model, not F.

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    Thanks Peter. The AASE one looks good. https://www.aasesales.com/collection...e60-63p-104052

    Unfortunatly the Carbone B-pillar VIN sticker is not correct for 72, the one offered is a 73 version.
    Andy Thonet is no longer in business with his sticker, or?
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    Dirk, I had to get what Carbone calls the 71 B-pillar sticker for my early '72. The 72 was completely wrong, but the 71 was the same.

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    Thanks Arne. I ve ordered the 71 version from Carbone after checking several pictures of early MY72.

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    Hi Dirk,
    I ordered my paint code plaque from here:

    http://www.skaraborgsflyg.com/dekal/eng_dekal.html

    Kind regards
    Gitesh

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