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Not the first time for this topic here:
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=87858 Photo of an alleged real tag posted on page 2 of the thread. |
Question, what is the first thing you guys look at that says it's a repo tag,besides the wrong rivots. Just curious. Thanks
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Decades of research and data collection. I don't expect to hear any details from these guys. I consider Kurt's input a gift.
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well i hope somebody somewhere has the information written down as we all get older and the keepers of knowledge will not share with the next generation of these cars, all knowledge will be lost.
th...the...the...that's all folks! |
No That's not all there is folks.... Is this a fake body plate? Is it a repop body plate? Is there an issue with the line up of the VIN against the fisher body number on the body plate? Was the plate switched from a real car onto the hulk?
Kurt can tell us and so can Jonsey. Man up boys..help the hobby out here!:biggthumpup: PS. GM called it a body plate. The hobby made up the term "trim tag" later on. |
I've always referred to them as the Fisher body tag.
The more information that is released as to "why" make it easier on the people who create these forgeries...Joe |
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I get all of that. However I and others here want to have this explained by the two guys who said in definite terms that the body plate was a repop. Why? |
It may be best to pick up the phone and call so that the info isn’t publicized. I’m not even close to a beginner on this stuff but when I compare to an authentic one I see differences.
We need to keep the scumbag fraudulent punks on their toes! |
who you gonna call...trim tag busters!
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