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Yes, Jim Clemens in Rockledge, Florida reproduces Protect-O-Plates. Be advised though, that he asks the prospective purchaser to sign a declaration stating that the purpose of the reproduced Protect-O-Plate is to compliment a restoration; not to falsify the true identity of the vehicle.
Apparently there are some out there that don't have the Bowtie emblem. Just ask the guys that went to Bloomington and witnessed the actual fist fight that broke out because a trim tag and POP were determined to be "reproductions"
A Fist Fight because a POP and trim Tag were reproductions????? As mentioned earlier anyone purchasing these, signs a disclaimer indicating that these do not document the car but are for restoration purposes only. How does someone start a fist fight after he signs someting like that???? What has this hobby gotten to.
Someone takes a non-desirable Turdwood Green/vinyl 67 small block, swaps out the motor and trim tag and now has an ultra-desirable 427/435 with Resale Red paint and black leather interior.
He brings it to Bloomingflowers Yellow meet, and the judges find out he's got a trim plate that is a reproduction. The owner senses that his lie is being discovered as well as his $120,000 paid to Joe Truckblock his restorer going down the drain. He flips out, and the fistfight ensues.
I wasn't there, but talked with those who were. Imagine a scenario like this, and you get the picture.
Patrick
Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
71 "deer modified" coupe
72 5-Star Bowtie / Duntov coupe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/124695...57649252735124
2008 coupe
Available stickers: Engine suffix code, exhaust tips & mufflers, shocks, AIR diverter valve broadcast code.
Let me get this straight. Some knucklehead makes every Corvette Restoration mistake possible and lays it on the guy who sold him a reproduction POP and trim tag after he signed a disclaimer. Not only does he blame him but he physically assualts the guy. That reinvents the term "Buyer Beware"
Dave , It's not a hobby like it is to guy's like us and others who just plain Love Corvettes it is a Business big time to people who are in it for the cash. Save the wave.>George
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