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Transport Canada decal location?

Started by 750-h2, January 07, 2019, 12:35:51 PM

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750-h2

Would anyone have a picture showing the proper location for the "Transport Canada" decal on a 1970 Challenger that was built in Hamtramck and exported to Canada. I believe it goes on the same portion of the driver door as the VIN decal. Just not sure exactly where?  Thanks

Morty426

I have the same question for a 71 Challenger

anlauto

Quote from: Morty426 on January 07, 2019, 07:01:42 PM
I have the same question for a 71 Challenger

I always ASSUMED this is where it was on my 71 Challenger.....It was sanded off before I got the car, but if you look closely you can see the square shape where I ASSUME it was.
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anlauto

No sign of it on the Barrelcuda, but you can clearly see the car was painted at least once before I got it  :dunno:
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anlauto

Funny side note.....In the early 90's when the Intrepids/Concords came out, I was at a local county fair one night where they had some on display.....When I opened the door I freaked out because I saw this decal still being used and it looked identical to one on a 71 Duster Twister I was restoring at the time....

I quickly asked my close friend who worked at the Bramalea assembly plant to see if he could snag me some.....I got a nice short roll of them at that time....

Then in better days, I was actually talking to Dave Waldon of ECS fame on the phone as he was getting into the Mopar decal business. I mentioned I had these and I supplied him a couple for him to copy...  TRUE STORY
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Morty426

Allen - Look at your door stickers.  There is a "C" in the date area.

That has to be a Canada thing.



anlauto

Quote from: Morty426 on January 07, 2019, 07:28:46 PM
Allen - Look at your door stickers.  There is a "C" in the date area.

That has to be a Canada thing.
Yes...I'm aware of that... :twothumbsup:
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750-h2

Allan, was there a Transport Canada sticker on the original paint Canadian F4 AAR that you are presently restoring?

RUNCHARGER

I remember seeing them on the door post too but that was probably later cars.
Sheldon

anlauto

Good question...I don't recall seeing it and would have likely taken a picture had it been there. This is the only picture I have of that area...

NOTE: The rubber plug in the handle adjustment hole  :thinking:
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anlauto

I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
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750-h2