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deank - Thanks for the reply and file. Yesterday afternoon prior to your post I discovered & purchased an exact reproduction SPID label from gloveboxoptions.com . I had several emails back & forth with Roger Johnson, the proprietor of the site, who specializes in reproduction SPID labels for most '70's & '80's vehicles Authentic Impact Printer Printed Automotive Restoration Labels by Gloveboxoptions . Roger's reproduction SPID labels are exact reproductions of the factory labels right down to the type-style and background color. And his labels come with a peel & stick laminate for ease of installation. He offers 3-day delivery, so I will post a photo of the label after I get it installed on my newly-painted inner fender.Sir, I have not found anyone who can make the sticker. I have recreated it myself. If you like, I will will post a copy of the file here. Use it if you wish. I am looking for 5” x5” clear tape sheets now.
There is a copy of the service parts ident sticker on the inner fender? Which side? I have not seen one on mine but now I will look. I recreated the one in the glove nox.
I don't know if some SPID labels were placed on inner fenders and some on the inside face of the glovebox. Maybe some of each? If so, I wonder why? All I know is that my M1028 sat on a National Guard Base in Arizona for 25 years prior to me acquiring it in 2010 with 12, 338 actual miles, so my truck was absolutely stock and my label was on the driver's side inner fender. Maybe others will chime in with the label location on their trucks.Mine was located in the glovebox also.