Thanks. That's a really nice compliment.That looks factory !
That's a fine looking Rocket.Not a G, but probably the nicest thing I've done so far. Of course, 10k miles and some track runs have soured it over the years.
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Thank you, sir. Much appreciated from someone as talented (and patient) as yourself.That's a fine looking Rocket.
I sometimes hobby-grade restoration specific decals for folks. I'm no professional. There's nobody out there I'm aware of, except maybe ECS, that makes really great, specific repros for our cars, and nobody makes the correct underhood emission decals.
Did a silver (NOT gold) emission decal for someone restoring a 79 Chevy truck. His got all mottled and torn over the years. The repros out there weren't correct. Imagine that.
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And what I did for him below. He was very pleased with the final product and that was a few years ago. That made me feel pretty good. He came back later and wanted a visor decal for 4x4 operation, and an underhood jacking decal. His gripe about the commercially available decals was they were paper decals and would dissolve in no time. My shiit is made from polyester with laser printing and it's VERY water resistant. Nobody's complained yet. The mystery decals were bonus personalized decals I made for his shop that he owns.
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And I do them for myself too for my 85 and 87 442.
85 Catalytic converter decal. Sticks right on the heat grille.
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And for the 87, I dabbled in making new underhood decals and window stickers. Here's some prototypes I made.
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And here's something that's just cool to share. My 87 still had the original, but cruddy, distributor cap paper decal barely hanging on it when I bought it so I made a new one. This is the one that's stuck on the cap itself, not the barcode on top of the coil cover. Anyone ever seen an original distributor cap decal before? They're rare to find because they're gone after the first tune-up.
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I sometimes hobby-grade restoration specific decals for folks. I'm no professional. There's nobody out there I'm aware of, except maybe ECS, that makes really great, specific repros for our cars, and nobody makes the correct underhood emission decals.
Did a silver (NOT gold) emission decal for someone restoring a 79 Chevy truck. His got all mottled and torn over the years. The repros out there weren't correct. Imagine that.
Original-
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And what I did for him below. He was very pleased with the final product and that was a few years ago. That made me feel pretty good. He came back later and wanted a visor decal for 4x4 operation, and an underhood jacking decal. His gripe about the commercially available decals was they were paper decals and would dissolve in no time. My shiit is made from polyester with laser printing and it's VERY water resistant. Nobody's complained yet. The mystery decals were bonus personalized decals I made for his shop that he owns.
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And I do them for myself too for my 85 and 87 442.
85 Catalytic converter decal. Sticks right on the heat grille.
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And for the 87, I dabbled in making new underhood decals and window stickers. Here's some prototypes I made.
View attachment 135521
And here's something that's just cool to share. My 87 still had the original, but cruddy, distributor cap paper decal barely hanging on it when I bought it so I made a new one. This is the one that's stuck on the cap itself, not the barcode on top of the coil cover. Anyone ever seen an original distributor cap decal before? They're rare to find because they're gone after the first tune-up.
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Hmmmmmmmm…….maybe. Look sumpn' like dis?Would I be able to get you to make me an emission decal for my 84 Hurst/Olds?
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