>>If I rebuilt a car, and want to get new vacuum diagram, tuneup for under the
>>hood and the label that's normally found on the door, can I get these from
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> Cars that people commonly restore have most if not all labels available
> in reproduction.
Well, except for the date of manufacture sticker on the door jamb. If
that wasn't saved, it's probably gone. I don't know if you could
retrieve the info. on it from the VIN or not.
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Brent P - 11 Nov 2006 01:11 GMT
>>>If I rebuilt a car, and want to get new vacuum diagram, tuneup for under the
>>>hood and the label that's normally found on the door, can I get these from
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> that wasn't saved, it's probably gone. I don't know if you could
> retrieve the info. on it from the VIN or not.
You can get mustang/ford 70s data decals with date of manufacture made
for you if need be. I suppose the same would be true with any car with a
large enough following. Now they just print up what you want... so if you
don't know just make match what you built I suppose... not exactly fair
to future owners though.
Another thing is that some people have gathered up documentation for some
popular cars and can actually look up what is supposed to be on it... but
that's kind of a long shot. There's always digging up the build sheet,
etc etc.