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That's pretty cool.
When I was in high school (1989), I bought a 1 owner 1975 Camaro from an older couple (50ish) that still had the "Love Chevrolet" in S.C. decal on the rear bumper from 1975. The car was garaged it's entire life and the aluminum bumpers had very little oxidation, so the decal still looked like new. (anyone familiar with those cars knows the bumpers started looking horrible only after a year or two).
Wish I still had that car. It was literally babied since it was new.
When I was in high school (1989), I bought a 1 owner 1975 Camaro from an older couple (50ish) that still had the "Love Chevrolet" in S.C. decal on the rear bumper from 1975. The car was garaged it's entire life and the aluminum bumpers had very little oxidation, so the decal still looked like new. (anyone familiar with those cars knows the bumpers started looking horrible only after a year or two).
Wish I still had that car. It was literally babied since it was new.
They really sucked back in that era, since they were usually attached to the vehicle using sheetmetal screws! At least in later years they went to double-sided tape that gave you the option of removing them without having holes left behind in your rear valence or tailgate.....

Just something about the dealer deciding the new car or truck I purchased from him should be a rolling advertisement for his business...Always rubbed me the wrong way.
That said, I don't mind it on the stang in the picture. I like the nostalgic look of it.
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Not a fan of that Mustang but each to there own!!!! If it was the old body on a modern day shelby stang then I might be more interested, sure would upset a few modern owners if a "real old one" blew em away!!!! Now we are talking, a wolf in sheeps clothing!!!!


