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Belair64 08-11-2026 05:23 PM

Dealership stickers
 
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Anyone know of a source to have dealer stickers made ? I know it will be impossible to get 50 year old stickers off.

IHCubCadet147 08-11-2026 06:09 PM

Maple Hunter has them… https://maplehunterdecalstexas.com/1...etof2-1-3.aspx

Belair64 08-11-2026 06:46 PM

Excellent. It hard to find stuff on their website ! Now i can move forward !

ccguy 08-12-2026 11:01 AM

Use a hair dryer on it's highest setting 6" or so from the decal. It'll come off. If any adhesive remains, use some Goo-Gone Adhesive Remover and let it soak in. Remove residue with a rag. Then use some rubbing alcohol to prep the surface and remove any remaining adhesive remover which is oily.

Belair64 08-12-2026 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ccguy (Post 541803)
Use a hair dryer on it's highest setting 6" or so from the decal. It'll come off. If any adhesive remains, use some Goo-Gone Adhesive Remover and let it soak in. Remove residue with a rag. Then use some rubbing alcohol to prep the surface and remove any remaining adhesive remover which is oily.

Im gonna try. Didnt want to do anything until I hear back from Maplehunter.

ironman 08-12-2026 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ccguy (Post 541803)
Use a hair dryer on it's highest setting 6" or so from the decal. It'll come off. If any adhesive remains, use some Goo-Gone Adhesive Remover and let it soak in. Remove residue with a rag. Then use some rubbing alcohol to prep the surface and remove any remaining adhesive remover which is oily.

I have used this method numerous times, but using a heat gun and applying heat from the non-sticker side of the metal. Sometimes I have even been able to remove the sticker carefully enough to re-attach it with contact glue after painting.

Additionally, if you can get it off without destroying it, you can buy vinyl printer paper that is for making stickers. Scan the removed sticker, print your scan and apply.
You could also try taking a photo of the sticker before removal and print that.

Belair64 08-12-2026 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ironman (Post 541805)
I have used this method numerous times, but using a heat gun and applying heat from the non-sticker side of the metal. Sometimes I have even been able to remove the sticker carefully enough to re-attach it with contact glue after painting.

Additionally, if you can get it off without destroying it, you can buy vinyl printer paper that is for making stickers. Scan the removed sticker, print your scan and apply.
You could also try taking a photo of the sticker before removal and print that.

Im gonna try heat from the backside tonite. I really want to try and save them since the Maple ones and a bit different.

Belair64 08-12-2026 11:42 PM

Well the heat didnt work. Didnt even start to come up. Waiting on a response from Maplehunters Texas. I didnt know there was one in Texas and one in Indiana. I may have to tape them off and paint if I cant get the right ones or just bite the bullet and get the ones they have. The ones they show do not have the bold black PARTS AND SERVICE line available. Probably shouldnt be so picky but this is a one owner GT with the purchase receipt and the old timer passed away. I bought it from his daughter who went to Indiana to pick it up with her dad on 11/1/1973 and she came by to look at it all tore down. She patted the hood and said "im glad it came to a good home". :beerchug:

Belair64 08-13-2026 02:08 PM

FYI Maplehunters Texas is going to make my exact dealer sticker ! Let the painting begin


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