Bob's Component Resto, Part 25: The Paperwork

Gee I wonder if one could make a fender tag that would reflect the mods made ?
Say on my ‘66 if I install a ‘73 360 and a ‘78 A 904 and a 8 1/4” Suregrip and 3.23 and ‘73 up front disc brakes big bolt pattern 15” Rally wheels 10” rear drums front and rear anti sway bars fuel injection in addition to all the other o.e. Equipment all ready on it ? Also two tone paint a Toyota white and a fleet color turquoise from some city in Florida ,wonder what the code would be for that :)

Of course the tag would be true but would it be fake ?

BTW more cookies please .
It would be difficult to get someone to make a fender tag reflecting your mods. But if you could, sure - go ahead and do it as long as you're up front with people at car shows and when the car sells. Keep the original fender tag, and if (and when) you sell the car, I'd tell potential buyers that the car also comes with the correct original fender tag. That way, there's no misrepresentation and no falsifying what you're showing or selling. It's YOUR car and YOU get to decide what to do with it. YOU have to be happy with what you look at in your garage every day of the year, not some online fender tag police. As long as it's honest and up front, sure - I'd say do it. BTW, the turquoise color code I'd recommend is Q4 Light Turquoise metallic, like the 69 Charger below. Cookies are on the way!

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