Im looking for a vendor who sells the 69 Daytona rear stripe stencil. I want to paint on the stripe and not put the sticker on
that's funny because that's what my body guy wants to do that as well wants to paint the Daytona on the back, if you can hang on for a bit I can check to see how he's doing it. I don't think theres any stencils. But could be wrong
http://www.performancecargraphics.com/
Stencils are easily made. Check online.
If you want to paint it on due to concerns about the stripe's longevity, I've had mine from Performance Car Graphics on for 15 years and it still looks great.
I was just wondering, if it was possible to find an NOS stripe, wouldn't there be a problem with installing it, since now it is almost 50 years old? Are people doing the OE restorations finding NOS stripes somewhere out there?
And this question is because I really don't know, but isn't it much harder to do the stencil with painting rather than a reproduction stripe? After you're finished too, won't people be able to see it is painted on instead of a decal?
Quote from: ksquared on April 19, 2018, 12:53:06 PM
I was just wondering, if it was possible to find an NOS stripe, wouldn't there be a problem with installing it, since now it is almost 50 years old? Are people doing the OE restorations finding NOS stripes somewhere out there?
And this question is because I really don't know, but isn't it much harder to do the stencil with painting rather than a reproduction stripe? After you're finished too, won't people be able to see it is painted on instead of a decal?
I'd like to find an NOS white stripe to see if it's still usable. I imagine it depends where it was stored.
I have an NOS windshield seal that's VERY usable for the #88. Stored in a basement, never saw heat or sunlight.
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