Read someone on Ebay is selling Zora autograph decals for owners to put on their Corvettes. Any truth to this? I know the Shelby decals exist.
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Re: Zora autograph decals
In guess for the same reason you can purchase Caroll Shelby decals for $19.95 in and assortment of colors. Owners want to put them someplace on their vehicles. Especially since the chances of getting either of these Icons to sign anything is now impossible.- Top
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Fake trim tags, Fake Vin tags, Fake POPs, Fake Window stickers....why not Fake autographs too? Just beware if the decal is on the exterior paint, expect a full deduct on a judged car regardless of how original appearing the paint is.
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Tracy . I understand what your saying about the Zora decal and the deduct . But what about original paint and a original selling dealer nameplate or decal would it cause a full deduct ? ( I dont have one ,just curious )- Top
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A dealer placing their name on the car is "normal dealer new-car preparation" in NCRS judging. I believe the point Tracy is trying to make is that Zora's signature is not "normal new-car preparation."Terry- Top
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[QUOTE=Terry McManmon (3966);712097]A dealer placing their name on the car is "normal dealer new-car preparation" in NCRS judging. I believe the point Tracy is trying to make is that Zora's signature is not "normal new-car preparation."[/QUOTE
Correct...this is all spelled out in Rev8 of the Judging Reference Manual- Top
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