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Ok so here it is I recently purchased a 74 f250 with a just severely rotten cab among other body panels, and repairing the cab just is not worth while very far gone. The truck has what I believe are the original doors but the vin plate is misssing so this leaves me with only the door jam sticker with the vin on it well other than the stamping on the frame. Does anyone here know how to remove that sticker without destroying it or know of anyone that can duplicate the sticker? I kind of need the vin # to show up on the cab I end up putting on the truck to avoid composite title inspection and registration process in my state.
Isnt the VIN tag on the dashboard/windshield area on those cabs?
Anyway there is no way of removing the sticker without destroying it. Since the cab is junk, Just cut out a decent amount of the cab around the sticker. Then you can cut out and weld it on the new cab.
There might be somewhere that makes stickers like that, but someone else will have to chime in with that info. But I would still cut out the old sticker no matter what.
Ok so here it is I recently purchased a 74 f250 with a just severely rotten cab among other body panels, and repairing the cab just is not worth while very far gone. The truck has what I believe are the original doors but the vin plate is misssing so this leaves me with only the door jam sticker with the vin on it well other than the stamping on the frame. Does anyone here know how to remove that sticker without destroying it or know of anyone that can duplicate the sticker? I kind of need the vin # to show up on the cab I end up putting on the truck to avoid composite title inspection and registration process in my state.
I have had the manufacturer reproduce the tags for me in the past ,,I gave them the old one & it was duplicated ...
Yours is old enough that you may need to do as CR suggested ....