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This was sold by Jim Rohn, who frequents the boards here. Maybe he can chime in...
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A sucker born every second!
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I communicated this thread to Jim Rohn of Phoenix and the following was his response........
"this was bought at Courtesy Chevrolet in Phoenix in 1977, the 1st year I moved here Tim Blaylock (sp?) was the parts guy I bought it from, I think he is at Thorobred Chevrolet now They had two types, the "disco" stars and stripes and this one I bought both both were shrink wrapped and both I still have (well, just the stars&stripes now) I have had a slew of "do-gooders" telling me their opinions some of the earlier versions I understand (from the do-gooders) were metal with a painted back (either white, green or blue, depends on who the "expert" is) and would rust when they got chips on the face All of what I listed is factual as this was sold at a GM dealership 30 years ago. Any other intrepretation/opinions of the facts are just that." Jim Rohn says he bought THE EBAY plate in question in 1977. I have no interest in any of this, other than my wanting to verify the honesty or integrity of the seller. Thanks,
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I bought a similar plate about 30 years ago from the chevy dealer in Baldwin (Lyon Chevy). I think it was $5.00, it has the big slots for the bolts, I still have it.
I also have one with the paint on the back. I'll sell both for $202.50 with free shipping and Saran wrap. ![]() (they have thirty plus years of road wear) ![]() I should have kept the Baldwin receipt, it would be worth more!! ![]() |
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Yes, I also sent this guy an email and he told me I didn't know what I was talking about.
thats why I put up this post just to make sure I was right. thanks everyone
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Yes, I also sent this guy an email and he told me I didn't know what I was talking about. thats why I put up this post just to make sure I was right. thanks everyone [/ QUOTE ] I believe his ad is factual based on his purchase at the dealer. Though not the same as the older plates shown by MosportGreen, are they not NOS if purchased from Chevrolet? now here is some junk; http://cgi.ebay.com/Chevrolet-License-Pl...bayphotohosting can you find the error? ![]() |
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In a word, no. If I buy a made in Taiwan repro part through a Chevy dealership, its still a Taiwan repro part. I'm very surprised they even repro'd these in 1977, let alone sold them at Chevy dealerships...If anyone wants one like that I can get as many as you want in Carlisle next week for 5.00 a pop. FYI, NOS GM plates weren't shrink wrapped, the gold ones nor the red/white/blue ones, so both of the ones mentioned are repros. P.O.S. maybe, but not N.O.S.
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Chris that plate is missing the Apostrophe S after America..
Today I can buy this that same $202 Ebay plate at my Chevrolet dealer $6.00 It is nothing more than a variation off the original vintage design and not an authentic Original Vintage period plate. In short,it's a later knock off,albeit sold through a Chevrolet dealer. To add to what others have stated,other easy knockoff giveaways are the fact that it has the Chevrolet Bowtie emblem and See Americas First slogans embossed. The originals were flat there,not to mention it's showing the aftermarket makers mark on the bottom left corner. To be fair,the seller did not state "Vintage" and he did post very clean,clear,close up pictures to show the buyer what he is actually getting. NOS does not automatically mean 40 years old. I would hold the buyer to that amount. |
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