Hi, Mike, Looks correct to me - same as on my '66. Thanks, Chris --- Mike & Christine Trettin <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > His used my many of my originals from a 26K mile > car > > as patterns. They look identical to me. Just a > lot > > fresher. He also made a '66 air cleaner pie pan > decal > > and yellow air cleaner sticker. This company > makes > > most of the auto decals sold by other vendors > around > > the country, and has a VERY extensive catalog. > > > > Go here, and click the arrow next to "Chrysler" to > > select the type of decal you want, then hit "Find" > > > > > http://www.osborn-reproduction.com/catalog/SearchByProductType.asp?rsCategory_Action=Filter%28%22Model+%3D+%27CHRYSLER%27%22%29&rsCategory_Position=PAR: > > > > Chris H. > > > > 60 NY T&C > > 66 LeBaron > > Chris, > > I guess I started this whole question privately, > when I put up the following > page on the club's website: > http://www.imperialclub.org/Yr/1965/Stickers/index.htm > > I wanted to make sure that these would be the right > ones for my bro-in-law's > '65 convertible. Can you tell me whether that looks > right, and whether it's > also correct for 1966 (just for the sake of info. on > the website)? > > Also, anyone who has access to inkjet silver-foil > paper (can be ordered on > the internet for $1.50 per sheet, enough for 5 > stickers), can print your own > stickers using the artwork found on this page. I > spray mine with a coat of > clear urethane to keep them from deteriorating. If > you have a good printer > (like a photo printer), believe it or not, they look > fabulous! > > Best Regards, > > Mike Trettin > 1956 Imperial Sedan, Turquoise > > >