>I know I am getting to the "fanatical" stage, but I have just not been able
>to bring myself to attach the grungy, faded, scratched up VIN# build plate
>to the sill of my newly painted MGB. As long as the VIN plate is still
>attached by the windshield on the dash I guess I am legal, but it isn't
>right, and there are two holes in the sill where it is supposed to go. I see
>that new plates are available from various vendors. How do I find some way
>to emboss the numbers from the old plate into a new one? I imagine this
>could be tricky as no one would want to falsify registration plates for
>cars, but it sure would look nice to have a fresh one on the door sill. Any
>ideas?
>Thanks
>Eric K
>74 B
Eric -
Get a new plate from one of those vendors and then contact Clarke Spares in
Doylestown PA to stamp the numbers on it. He requires some proof that the
car is your's - like a xerox of your title or something like that. I had
him do a couple of Commission Number plates for my '73 and '73 GT.
Beautiful work - quick service - very reasonable prices.
No connection, I get nothing out of this. ' Just passing on my pleasant
experience.
Allen
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* Allen H. Bachelder =iii=< *
* Sinking Creek Home for Wayward MGs *
* New Castle, VA 24127 *
* USA *
* 540/544-7333 *
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