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#147470 07/20/2006 6:10 PM
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hello one and all. it's been way too hot to work on my 49 dumper. i was going over my wish list and i can't seem to find anyone who sells reproduction decals for my 2-speed axle. i would love to replace the one on the dash and the one on the vacuum shift lever as well.
does anyone know where to look?? i checked most of the links from here that looked promising.
thanks


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#147471 07/20/2006 11:00 PM
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I seem to recall that KCMongo was looking into that. Check with him.


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#147472 07/21/2006 9:53 PM
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ok. how do i contact him? i am new to this site.


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#147473 07/22/2006 4:20 AM
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zeb...take a couple of minutes and familiarize yourself with the site. It has lots of interesting features and each member has a profile whereby they may be contacted via e-mail. KCMongo is the moderator at the HiPO Shop forum and you will see him hanging around there and other places. Just click on his handle.


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#147474 07/22/2006 5:58 AM
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Zeb,

I'd also be interested in these stickers if you can find some. Please keep me posted via this thread or a personal mail...

Thanks!!!


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1966 Chevy C60 w/ 292 CID, Chevy 4-speed w/ Chevy 15,000 lb. single speed rear axle

[b]Burgie's 1964 Chevy C60 Restoration Site[/b]
#147475 07/23/2006 12:53 AM
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If anyone has an ORIGINAL sticker, even a chewed-up one or [close-up, not fuzzy]photo thereof, or could actually send me the dashboard or piece to which the surviving thing was attached, I could probably make a VERY good reproduction using my graphic design skills and expertise as a typographer... in other words it would look right, not anachronistic, unless you got out a magnifying glass. Hope this helps... John, Reno NV 775-722-2955 BTW I am looking for a 2-spd rear end for my '46 1-1/2 T, incl levers, linkage etc etc.


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#147476 07/25/2006 12:02 AM
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John,

This may be of help... I have a 1938 complete rolling 1 & 1/2T chassis engine to rear end. Rear is a 2 speed and chassis also has PTO driven hoist.

Jim


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Good luck with your project!
#147477 07/25/2006 7:56 AM
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How's this?
Mongo\'s Garage 2 Speed Decal
This is designed to be similar to the one's I've seen on other 47-54 trucks. I made it up for my 53 2 Ton. I don't consider it perfect which is why I never posted them for sale, and I was also working on a color version like was common on the later 50's and 60's trucks.
I can make up some if your interested, PM me and we'll talk.
It should be similar to the one on your Dash I've not seen a decal on the switch the ones I've seen have the High and Low cast in the switch.
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#147478 07/26/2006 3:03 AM
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mongo. that is the puppy alright. mine is color even though the truck is 49. i wonder if the decal i have was added later when the color version came out? There isn't a high or low cast in the switch face, just a raised "notch" at the bottom end sort of like a stop for the lever. do you and johnton think you can get together and make a few up? thanks


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#147479 07/28/2006 11:15 PM
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I'll get some made up and post them in the proper place when I have em, One thing I'd like to double check, Zebcotia the size I have for them is about 5.25 inches wide by 2.75 inches tall. is that acurate compared to the one on your 49?
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#147480 07/29/2006 3:02 AM
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Mongo, That decal looks pretty good to me. Put me down, for a few of them.


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#147481 07/30/2006 11:49 AM
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How about the "No-Spin" differential? I've got the original (alum.) plate which I'll be taking off when I paint the interior, if somebody (Mongo?) wants to borrow it to duplicate.

#147482 07/30/2006 3:14 PM
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The filling station has stickers listed on thier web site.


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#147483 07/30/2006 7:31 PM
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Checked , The Filling Station online catalog. Couldn't find 2-speed. axle decals.


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#147484 07/31/2006 12:50 AM
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mongo. thanks bud. the size is perfect.
zeb


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#147485 08/04/2006 4:17 AM
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I'd like one if you are starting to market them! Here is a color picture:

[img]http://www.pinn.net/~vbfd18/chevydash.jpg[/img]


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This picture is pretty good to view, but not to recreate from. Can Somebody get a slightly clearer, flater picture of this?


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#147487 08/07/2006 9:07 AM
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How about this?

http://www.redemerconcepts.com/truck/sticker.jpg

I am thinking about having some stickers printed professionally and if I do will sell them here in the swap section. Are they close enough? Fonts are always tough to get exact. Also check me on the color. I went by the post above and it was a little hard to discern.

Let me know if you guys would be interested, and how many. It will determine if I can get them done or not. I figure about $10 per sticker as I may not sell many. I think printing will be about 150 or so, but the quality is perfect, and they would be the crack n peel type sticker.


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#147488 08/07/2006 11:48 AM
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Perfect !, Put me down, for a couple.


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#147489 08/07/2006 2:11 PM
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I'll take two. It looks great.


#147490 08/07/2006 2:44 PM
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Hey Virginiafiretruck, I'll be in Virginia Beach this weekend. any Old Car, or Truck happenings, you know of.


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1948 Chevrolet 5700 COE Holmes HD W35 Wrecker
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1950 GMC 250 1-Ton
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#147491 08/07/2006 3:42 PM
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Just wanted to add that our 47 has a thin metal plate with high/low in white letters and a screw though the center on the shift knob. Ours has most of the lettering worn off. Anyone else have this on their truck?


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#147492 08/07/2006 5:27 PM
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OK, that is 4, any other takers?

http://www.redemerconcepts.com/truck/sticker.jpg

Let's let this run for about a week. I think we're borderline violatin' the rules about posting stuff for sale here, but lets just consider this a pre-sale market test and it is to help out our fellow bolters in need, so hopefully it will be ok.

Is the yellow in the shift scale close to correct? I can change any of this that is not quite right but you guys have to let me know imperfections as I don't have a decal of my own.

I will keep this as an order request, but officially, in accordance with the rules, this will be posted in the swap meet in the future if we get enough interest.


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#147493 08/11/2006 10:57 AM
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Tom, put me down for two, just post where to order them. Thanks.

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Tom

I'm in for two also. Great idea.

Terry


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#147495 08/11/2006 6:45 PM
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Excellent, looks like we're gonna have an order. I would still like feedback regarding color before we hit the "go" button. Anybody have a sticker that can critique the color, especially the gold color with the green on the dial?

I will post this in the swapmeet section as soon as I have them. Note that it will take me probably a couple of weeks or a little better. They have to be ordered and arrive, then I have to have special cutting done for this odd size. May also wait for a quick sample to arrive to ensure sticker quality as well.

I'll also post here so everyone knows when they are over at the swap.


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#147496 08/11/2006 9:46 PM
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Looks like KCMongo got edged out and he's the guy who first made them. Hmmm...


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#147497 08/11/2006 10:46 PM
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He and I are talking and I'm going to get him some also. His are the BW version. I think this is going to be beneficial to all as he won't have to buy a full printing run of um.


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#147498 08/12/2006 2:40 AM
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Tomcoe, i'd venture to say that the yellowish color on the decal pictured, was originally off white. I'd bet that it yellowed over the years. That green, & red, has probably faded some also. I still had the remnants, of the decals, on two, of my parts trucks (both 48's) & when a very bright light, is shined on them, that yellowish color, on my decals, looks a dirty white. I also talked to a former GM employee, that has worked with these old Stovebolts, for many years, & he thinks, that it's supposed to be a off-white color also.


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#147499 08/12/2006 3:37 AM
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How about this? That is probably a good thought as it has probably yellowed quite a bit. It won't effect the red as the magenta in it is a very powerful color, but I blued up the green just a bit as it has probably yellowed a bit also.

http://www.redemerconcepts.com/truck/sticker2.jpg

compared to previous
http://www.redemerconcepts.com/truck/sticker.jpg

should look better. Might as well spend a little time getting it perfect if we are going to make them!


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#147500 08/12/2006 3:45 AM
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That looks "GREAT". Thanks Tomcoe.


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#147501 08/12/2006 7:20 AM
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Thanks Spanky, I also took the black lines dividing that color out (cream and green) as I don't see em on the orig now that I look closer. I think we are about there.

Mongo, in addition to my last reply to you, I think your idea of using the extra for application instructions is an awesome idea. Get me the info at your convenience. I can make room as we can do as large a sticker as need be to accomodate room for instruction. Let's condense as much as possible, but we'll keep what is necessary. I can also make the type small.


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#147502 08/13/2006 4:28 AM
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Just wanted to add my .02 worth. Those stickers look great!!!! you can of course, put me down for some. in fact i would like two sets. (don't tell my wife but i spotted another 1.5 ton in the weeds yesterday) I am looking forward to the actual stickers since I sort of started this whole mess.
I may be new to stovebolters but i think this is what this site is all about. Someone has a need and the whole crew pulls together to make it happen. AMAZING AND IMPRESSIVE!! thanks again for all of you pitching in to help out
zebcotia


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#147503 08/13/2006 5:40 AM
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Sure thing zebcotia. I'm just a graphic designer who needs a break form all the usual design projects once in awhile! This just sounded like a fun project, and since I'm in the business of printing...why not. If I can break even more or less for my design time and printing then all the better.


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#147504 08/15/2006 3:33 AM
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Spanky: I'm back in Va. Beach from vacation. Are you still in town?

BTW: I love the new decal. Nice job!


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Back at home now. I'll try ya again next time, i'm up. Had a nice time. Stayed at the Cape Henry Cottages, on Fort Story.


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1948 Chevrolet 5700 COE Holmes HD W35 Wrecker
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1950 GMC 250 1-Ton
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#147506 08/15/2006 4:06 AM
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Spanky, are those stickers applicable to the 55.1 COE's too? If so, how much are they going for?
Scott


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The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

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Scott, The answer to your question, would be yes, & no. The '54 Chevy COE Tandem Axle truck, I had ,used this same sticker, except the text, was black, & the background was clear (showed up dash color).


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1948 Chevrolet 5700 COE Holmes HD W35 Wrecker
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1950 GMC 250 1-Ton
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Sorry I missed you. We spent a week in Ocracoke, NC. We loved it! Very peaceful...no cellphones!

We'll get together next time you come to town.


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Scott, The answer to your question, would be yes, & no. The '54 Chevy COE Tandem Axle truck, I had ,used this same sticker, except the text, was black, & the background was clear (showed up dash color).
Good enough for me. Bubba is going to be far from original under the hood anyway so a decal from it's period would probably fool 95% of the people that will ever see it anyway. No sense in me getting anal about this truck.

I'll take a couple of decals! How do we place an order?
Scott


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2 1948 1.5-ton Loadmasters
The red one and The snow pusher
1 1950 3100
1 1955.1 Chevy 6500
1 1954 Chevy 6500 2-Ton
1 1955 1st Series COE 5700
1 1963 K20 (454)
1 1964 C10 (350)
1 1951 1.5-ton Dump Truck
1953 and a 1956 Ford F800

Raising a teenager is like trying to nail Jello to a tree!
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