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Show posts MenuQuote from: cobrachi on November 21, 2024, 04:23:54 PMHmm...Shelby Authenticity Certificate....Titled as a 1967 Mustang....Hmm.....was it born as a A code, C code, T code....or new body...It will never a real one...
Quote from: acapulco350 on November 21, 2024, 04:49:00 PMI am sure it was born a W code
That's how it got its AuthenticityQuote from: cobrachi on November 21, 2024, 04:23:54 PMHmm...Shelby Authenticity Certificate....Titled as a 1967 Mustang....Hmm.....was it born as a A code, C code, T code....or new body...It will never a real one...
Quote from: 6T6/7 on March 26, 2024, 06:32:36 PMSo I own a company that does pinstriping, graphics, vehicle wraps, corporate advertising etc. I used masking tape over the opening and did a pencil rubbing, I scan that to my sign software and draw a vector pattern over that. I then cut a pattern in paint mask vinyl. I brought 3 of my wheels in and go back and forth making test fits and adjustments in the vector pattern to find the right balance of one or 2 patterns that fit the openings as best as possible. Probably went through 8 or 10 test fittings until I was happy. There are some consistent inconsistencies in how the centers were stamped out but there are some slight variations from wheel to wheel. We're talking 1/32 to 1/64 of an inch.
Dave,
Could you elaborate a bit about how you made your stencils?
Thanks!