If you can scan it, the flaws can be repaired using standard computer
programs like Photoshop.
George Schiro
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> From: Greg Monfort <wingracer@email.msn.com>
> To: Bricklin <bricklin@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Fw: Window Stickers
> Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 10:14 AM
>
> I have my original, but frankly it doesn't look too good. The double
stick
> tape along the top and bottom has shrunk, rippling it left to right on
both
> ends to the point of tearing the paper in several places. It's also
faded,
> from the ~five months it spent on the window sitting out in the summer
sun
> at the dealer.
>
> On a related note, re: Canadian, the sticker states that the price
includes
> exhaust control unit and safety standards as required by U.S. Government.
>
> GM
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> >If there's anybody out there with an original Bricklin Window Sticker,
> >would they be willing to have it scanned or color copied so that it can
> >be posted on the web site? (With John's permission, of course =p).
> >It would be great if the majority of us owners put a window sticker on
> >display while showing off our cars so that passers-by don't think "oh,
> >that's just another bradley GT."
> >For scanning, I find that Jpeg and GIF formats take up much less space
as
> >opposed to BMP(Bitmap).
> >That way, the sticker womn't take up more space than necessary.
> >Riley Marquis III
> >VIN 1758
> >
>
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