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Old 01-26-2016, 03:14 PM   #1
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Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

Has anyone every removed this sticker only to reapply it to the new inner fender wells?

How can it be removed without destroying it? Is it possible?

Any help is appreciated.
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Old 01-26-2016, 03:43 PM   #2
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

Never knew they were on the inner fender well. I have an 86 Chevy, and mine is in the glove box. I had to put a new glove liner because the old one was broke, but I was able to remove mine and used spray glue to place it in the new glovebox.
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

Yea early chevys where on the drivers inner well. How you remove your in the glove? Im sure your was in much better condition
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

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Yea early chevys where on the drivers inner well. How you remove your in the glove? Im sure your was in much better condition
Well since it was on plastic, I was just able to peel it off. And yes it was in somewhat better condition.

Keith Seymore can probably answer this better than I can, but I believe you might be able to get a copy of one from gmheritagecenter.com
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Old 01-26-2016, 04:01 PM   #5
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

Warm the sticker with a heat gun or blow drier, then using a razor blade lift one corner and remove..

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Old 01-26-2016, 04:02 PM   #6
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

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Well since it was on plastic, I was just able to peel it off. And yes it was in somewhat better condition.

Keith Seymore can probably answer this better than I can, but I believe you might be able to get a copy of one from gmheritagecenter.com
Normally they just fall off...

I would propose documenting what is on there now and then having site member chipflyer make you a new one.

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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

This is what I found so far from that web-site on their FAQ page.



General Automobile Information

Q. Can you provide me with specifications and/or RPO/engine code information on my vehicle? Hide
A. In most cases, yes. The GM Heritage Center has made this information available for a portion of General Motors’ Cadillac, Chevrolet, and Oldsmobile models on its website at http://gmheritagecenter.com/gm-herit...tion-kits.html.

For information on vehicles not available on the website currently, vintage vehicle information packages on the type of vehicle you own that contain copies of original specifications, sales and service information along with the decoding of the VIN and trim tag codes are available from the GM Heritage Center for the fee of $50. To order one of these packages, please visit http://www.gmmediaarchive.com/ to place your order online.
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

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Normally they just fall off...

I would propose documenting what is on there now and then having site member chipflyer make you a new one.

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Thanks Keith, I was hoping you could help out!!
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Old 01-27-2016, 07:36 AM   #9
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

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Normally they just fall off...

I would propose documenting what is on there now and then having site member chipflyer make you a new one.

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Ill check that out, Thanks!
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Re: Inner fender Parts ID sticker removal

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This is what I found so far from that web-site on their FAQ page.



General Automobile Information

Q. Can you provide me with specifications and/or RPO/engine code information on my vehicle? Hide
A. In most cases, yes. The GM Heritage Center has made this information available for a portion of General Motors’ Cadillac, Chevrolet, and Oldsmobile models on its website at http://gmheritagecenter.com/gm-herit...tion-kits.html.

For information on vehicles not available on the website currently, vintage vehicle information packages on the type of vehicle you own that contain copies of original specifications, sales and service information along with the decoding of the VIN and trim tag codes are available from the GM Heritage Center for the fee of $50. To order one of these packages, please visit http://www.gmmediaarchive.com/ to place your order online.
You are (both) welcome.

The Heritage Center can provide the vehicle invoice, complete with RPO content and pricing, for trucks 1976 model year and newer.

It looks like the attachment below.

They don't do anything with SPID labels - except for providing the RPO content if you don't already know it. Since walkerb has his original SPID he can skip that step.

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