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01-18-2018, 11:59 PM | #26 | |
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Re: Where exatcly do the decals go for.....(Images added)
I wish. No father was decorated WW2 vet. Im just a civilain. Thank you for your service. Good bit of info to know though. California is a lost cause.
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06-05-2018, 09:59 AM | #27 |
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Re: Where exatcly do the decals go for.....(Images added)
So to continue this thread on different decal locations (and I have searched endlessly on the board and have seen them somewhere but can't find them now) could anyone post a pic of where the blue manufacturer date decal goes on the driver's door jam? Also would like a pic of the square "GM" decals that are on both the driver and passenger doors. I think this thread covers all the others.
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06-05-2018, 10:47 AM | #28 |
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Re: Where exatcly do the decals go for.....(Images added)
Interesting thread as the truck doesn't need to be smogged in California, only 1976 > does so the decal isn't even required .
If your VIN inspection is being held up by this decal, you've got an @$$hole who's simply jerking you around . Try a different CHP office or the Auto Club . The decal's original location depended on the assembly plant as well as the mood of the guy who slapped them on when new . Usually the owner's booklet and shop manuals showed them on the air cleaner housing, mostly on the vertical side, often on the snorkel but often on the radiator core support too, when I was a Dealer mechanic we'd make jokes about how often they appeared randomly placed, how drunk the assembly line workers were etc..... .
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06-05-2018, 04:45 PM | #29 | |
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Re: Where exatcly do the decals go for.....(Images added)
You are correct for smog. But than there is emissions. 1968 and newer. One in the same to us but not to California who wants to be gas-less and green. The California CARB center is making it tough for us. We have been singled out. Lucky for me I have a few friends in right places who when I get to that point will make it easy to pass and register.
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06-05-2018, 07:49 PM | #30 |
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Re: Where exatcly do the decals go for.....(Images added)
Not sure what changed since I was a SMOG mechanic. Are they inspecting for proper equipment? The truck is exempt, BUT should still have the equipment installed. I'm puzzled though, why you're having issues. In general, anything produced before 1976 is exempt from any inspection at all. Now, if the block has a production code for 1976 or newer, that may not apply, and you may have to have the correct equipment and SMOG inspections for the newer engine. If there is a pile of equipment that needs to be installed, you might be able to get a waiver due to cost or lack of availability of the equipment. I've written waivers for both cases, in the past. Not sure what your situation is, though.
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06-05-2018, 11:56 PM | #31 |
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Smog Decals
He doesn't know what he's talking about ~ this was how I made my living for decades .
When I brought my '69 C/10 in from out of state, they didn't care, they can't and are not allowed to . Either there's more to this story or it's one more pissed off Chippie who likes to make problems for people, I see this fairly often .
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