Hey Charlie ,
I have not seen any reply's to your post ,however I'm on the Digest
version and that may be why.
Like you mentioned "normal" numbering sets do Not have the same font as
the old Datsun/Japanese
(at least the Machinist sets I use for engine work) ... I Believe
several Restoration shops other than myself that
sold Repro Vin tags had a set to do them . You could check with Dennis
at Banzai Motorwerks or Les at Classic Datsun
to see if they can help you .
Steve
Rising Sun Performance Inc
The Datsun Z car Experts of Texas
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> Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2016 18:39:27 +0000
> From: Charles Hubbard <charlie@hubco.com>
> To: Dave Murphy via Datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [Roadsters] VIN Plate
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> Does anyone have a correct metal punch set that they could use to punch the
> VIN number into my replacement 1964 SPL310 VIN plate? I have the blank plate,
> but I don't know the OEM font or wish to buy a punch set for a one-off job.
> I would rather pay someone to do it right the first time.
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> Charlie Hubbard
> 1964 SPL310
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