Michael,
A good machine shop should be able to perform the work you require. Make
sure they understand you want the new plate to look "exactly" like your
original.
These plates are so easy to "revise" that anyone considering purchasing a
restored car might want to seek additional documentation prior to cosemating
the deal.
Jim Davis
Fortson, GA
CF38690UO
CF37325U
Michael Noerregaard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just a quick question to y'all - hopefully you can help.
>
> When restoring your cars - and if you needed to replace the comm.plate -
> who stamps in the numbers etc. ? Will VB, TRF, Moss, Rimmer, or anybody
> else do it for you when you order the plate (if you give them the trim
> code, comm.number, etc.)?
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Michael
> - a couple of TR6's in a barn.....
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