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Hey all. I am trying to find somewhere to buy a replica emissions sticker for my 1977 4bbl 360. I have searched numerous sites and have found a few that were somewhat close, but nothing that hit the bullseye. BJ's was the first place I looked with no luck.
If anyone has recommendations I would be very grateful.
Thank you.
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1977 Cherokee Chief
360 w/ Turbo 400
Work in Progress
There are 2 major differences between new Wranglers and FSJs. FSJs are meant to be both utilitarian and capable, not just capable. FSJs are also rarely initially recognized as Jeeps by the average American.
Sierrablue I looked at a couple of places from ebay but no dice. I have heard of people recreating stickers but did not see that in my search either. Any names of companies that do this come to mind?
1977 Cherokee Chief
360 w/ Turbo 400
Work in Progress
You might be able to (depending on what kind of printer you have/have access to) scan the sticker and print it yourself on a fresh sheet. Then just cut it out and stick it on. Like I said I dunno what kind of printer you can access...might want to clear coat it too if you go that route.
Also I've found that on eBay it doesn't come up unless you search for some totally different and generic Jeep thing. I think I only found the ones for mine when I searched for "kaiser Jeep"...you may have to search for "AMC Jeep" and go through a few pages. Plus side, you could filter it by new.
There are 2 major differences between new Wranglers and FSJs. FSJs are meant to be both utilitarian and capable, not just capable. FSJs are also rarely initially recognized as Jeeps by the average American.
There was someone on IFSJA that was asking for pics of emissions stickers. I presume he was going to reproduce them for his Jeeps. You might look for that thread and inquire.
Tim Reese
Maine beekeeper's truck: '77 J10 LWB, 258/T15/D20/3.54 bone stock, low options (delete radio), PS/PDB, hubcaps.
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Tio
I had a replica fabricated from a local provider due to a fruitless search as you have found out. They have recreated several safety decals for equipment and tools at my plant over the last several years including several personal projects of mine; a vintage travel trailer, Honda ATC 3-wheeler, Suzuki LT 50 quad, and my CJ-7 that I have all restored. I like the quality and craftsmanship of their work and their product has held up in the harsh environment of a wastewater plant so I thought I would try them for this application. Good stuff from these guys and they are great to deal with. Attached is the proof the company sent me along with the price and contact information. This was from a year ago so pricing might be different.
Jeep emissions label proof.jpg
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Kowpie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:57 am
Tio
I had a replica fabricated from a local provider due to a fruitless search as you have found out. They have recreated several safety decals for equipment and tools at my plant over the last several years including several for a vintage travel trailer that I have restored. Our City safety committee is ruthless about warning and safety decals and even a hint of UV fade, peeling, or scratches and they are all over me! I like the quality and craftsmanship of their work and their product has held up in the harsh environment of a wastewater plant so I thought I would try them for this application. Good stuff from these guys and they are great to deal with. Attached is the proof the company sent me along with the price and contact information. This was from a year ago so pricing might be different.
Jeep emissions label proof.jpg
Excellent, hope it works out. I am glad to help. This site has provided me with so much information and guidance that it feels good to give back a little.
very impressive thank you. some of the motorcycle guys have issues in California -of course- when registering out of state bikes which emission sticker is barely readable!
The 74 specs is 5°
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Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
Kowpie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:57 am
Tio
I had a replica fabricated from a local provider due to a fruitless search as you have found out. They have recreated several safety decals for equipment and tools at my plant over the last several years including several for a vintage travel trailer that I have restored. Our City safety committee is ruthless about warning and safety decals and even a hint of UV fade, peeling, or scratches and they are all over me! I like the quality and craftsmanship of their work and their product has held up in the harsh environment of a wastewater plant so I thought I would try them for this application. Good stuff from these guys and they are great to deal with. Attached is the proof the company sent me along with the price and contact information. This was from a year ago so pricing might be different.
Jeep emissions label proof.jpg
Look at that 3* BTDC timing. 1973 wow.
The '71 says 0°, .030 plug gap . I have it at like 13° and .05 plug gap for the HEI distributor
There are 2 major differences between new Wranglers and FSJs. FSJs are meant to be both utilitarian and capable, not just capable. FSJs are also rarely initially recognized as Jeeps by the average American.