TIRE PRESSURE STICKER 1967 Glove Box
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I think I've made all the suggested corrections. This one is printed on "tan" paper. Still need to address cutting and adhesive......comments............
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I see several small differences between the labels (original vs yours). Most have to do with spacing, font, size, etc.
It takes WAY more time to make these correct than people think. That's why there are a lot of them I won't take on. I don't have enough time to play with them.
Tip: print one on regular paper and hold it up to your computer screen, overlaying it on a picture of an original. The screens are bright enough that you'll see through the paper and catch the issues.Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
71 "deer modified" coupe
72 5-Star Bowtie / Duntov coupe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124695...57649252735124
2008 coupe
Available stickers: Engine suffix code, exhaust tips & mufflers, shocks, AIR diverter valve broadcast code.- Top
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I hate to sound critical...
On the original labels with the P in the bowtie, both the 2 and 3 appear more open on their "hooks".
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Stephen,
About 20 years ago I was one of two people who helped to create the text for one of the air cleaner instructions that Richard Fortier used to create the silk screen he uses to apply the instructions to the underside of air cleaner lids he was restoring. I used Adobe Illustrator and for certain letters there simply was no readily available font that Adobe provided that perfectly matched whatever font was used by the original creator (GM? AC Delco?) of the air cleaner instructions. In the end, for four or five letters (I recall O and R were two), I wound up creating my own letters de novo using the Illustrator curved line drawing tools. I spent more than 50 hours getting everything to match the original instructions example we were working from.
Gary
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