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Re: 1967 Shelby Vin Tags And Scuff Plates?
Mr Lawsuit is about 30 years too late, no? Glad I bought a spare last month of the vin plate. Don't think I'll ever use it but it was a "just in case" purchase.
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Re: 1967 Shelby Vin Tags And Scuff Plates?
This is one area I would rather seen NOT discussed in a open forum were people with unhonorable intentions have access to this particular sensitive info as well as those with honorable intentions . We have seen information on repro items gleaned from this forum used against our fellow enthusiasts . It was bad enough when the info and words Vern used in explaining the differences about a repro 66 owners manual were used to add substance in a deceptive way to a repro Shelby manual by a ebay seller on his auction. That seller occasional frequents this forum. I would hate to see the same thing happen in the case of a more sensitive and important Shelby VIN tag. I'm glad the plates are different it makes them easy to pick out. Bob
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Re: 1967 Shelby Vin Tags And Scuff Plates?
Bob,
You are right, I should have stated that differently. What I should have said was "if you just bought it, I bet if you put it next to the original, you will see it is not the same" There are quite a few vendors selling the "Shelby Vin plates", including one that actually states in his ad that they have had them since the 70's - implying, of course, that it must be legit - and they are no where near close. Has anyone chastised the seller who twisted Vern's words? Mike
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