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Hi there, does anybody know correct positioning of the tyre placard decal and jack usage decal for HQ coupe? Regards, Phil |
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I saw a really original late Pagewood Kingswood sedan (9/74) a few weeks ago and it was up under the bootlid, but not sure if other plants had it in the same place. |
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Hi Phil,
It goes on the section to the left of the centre rib on the inside of the bootlid. Pretty sure all plants placed them in the same spot. Just peel off the backing and slap it on! Any original one you'll see is not centred or straight. The bloke who applied these decals on the production line didn't get much time to fit them. (Or didn't care!)
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quote: Originally posted by Phil Hoyle
Hi there, does anybody know correct positioning of the tyre placard decal and jack usage decal for HQ coupe? Regards, Phil
The tyre placard is in the glove box for a 1973 and later car. But aren't you the guy with the 1972 Glacier GTS? You won't be needing a tyre placard if the car is a 1972 build. Andy is spot on with the jack label. There is a lot of good information on the jack usage in the owner manual.
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