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Old Feb 17, 2016 | 04:39 AM
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Tire Pressure Decals

I have seen quite a bit of discussion recently about tire pressure decals. I have a 12B code 70 442 so I assumed that the later style decal would be correct. Norm (NDERISE) has done a great job recently of reproducing that decal. I bought several from him and am very happy with the quality of the work.


However, I finally started taking my car apart over the weekend and have been taking lots of pictures for future reference. I was really surprised to see that my decal is rather different than the others I have seen. I'm pretty confident it's original to the car as the safety decal with the correct vin is right below it. It has an ON code and lists F85 (455 cu in engine) Has anyone else seen a tag like this on a 442 before? My car is Fremont built so I wonder if it's unique to that plant. Since most everyone else here seems to be working mostly on Lansing built cars, I can't help but wonder what other differences may be lurking ahead for me?
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Old Feb 19, 2016 | 06:09 PM
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Exclamation tire tag

looks like there were at least 3 deferent design's for the 70 A body's like u said could be the plant location that used diff, tags
Old Feb 23, 2016 | 07:54 AM
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Thanks Norm. Your decals are great and I will still use them on my other cars. I will just need to keep looking for this one/
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