Can someone post a picture of an original one sided radio tag for a later 67? I have only seen the two sided ones. Thanks in advance.
67 Radio tag
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Re: 67 Radio tag
There is a member that frequents this Board that has one. It is the pale yellow version and printed on one side as you mention. Hopefully he will see this and post a photo.
Hint: He drives a bus.- Top
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Must be our resident "bus driver" Mr. Kramden!!!!- Top
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Re: 67 Radio tag
Looks an awful lot like this repro:
Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Looks an awful lot like this repro:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-1967-19...oUvn1w&vxp=mtrKramden- Top
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Re: 67 Radio tag
Looks an awful lot like this repro:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-1967-19...oUvn1w&vxp=mtr- Top
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Re: 67 Radio tag
True, and I am wondering how much you would lose with that tag compared to an original, since the entire Interior/Radio:housing, face, lens and buttons section is only a total of 15 points, originality and condition, with very little description of the tag in the TIM&JG, other than a part number, and it is printed on one side with no antenna length instructions like the early '67 version.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Thats a good solution if one wants reproduction stuff. The paper itself and quality of the printing is equal to all reproduction paperwork. It's just not like an original. Good for many but not for the purist. The paper eyelet is a real nice touch!!!!!!- Top
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I was told the same thing and that is the printing and the quality of the paper on a reproduction is not the same as an original. Was it a wise purchase based on the points per dollar basis? No but for me it's about making the cars as original as I can.- Top
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Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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