Indycar22
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I contacted ECSVin as the forum suggested. The label on mynewly acquired 2000 Convertible was removed by a previous owner and I wanted toreplace it. ECS said at first, because I was not a commercial enterprise, theywould not sell to me. Then they said that they can only replicate what isalready there. I explained that there was nothing there. I asked if I got thethe build sheet and window sticker from the museum if they could make one fromthat. They said they don't know how to read either and would not know whatcodes to put on the label.<o
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I contacted Betty at the museum and she said that ECS wastheir source and she couldn't help me. Ifind it very hard to believe that even the museum with all their expertise,can't tell me from the build sheet or window sticker, what codes should go onthe label. If all ECS can do is print from a picture, then what is the point?Thank you for taking the time to respond.<o
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So now I'm stuckunless someone can point me towards a better solution.<o
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Any guidance would begreatly appreciated.
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I contacted Betty at the museum and she said that ECS wastheir source and she couldn't help me. Ifind it very hard to believe that even the museum with all their expertise,can't tell me from the build sheet or window sticker, what codes should go onthe label. If all ECS can do is print from a picture, then what is the point?Thank you for taking the time to respond.<o


So now I'm stuckunless someone can point me towards a better solution.<o


Any guidance would begreatly appreciated.


