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1maidenfan

Just wanted to say a big :thanks: to Vinylguy for the awesome decals I received. :wh:

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:notworthy::text-thankyouyellow: :text-bravo:

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AMC RULES

:omg: What a nice set you've got there. :woohoo: :text-imsorry:

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Martin

yes terry definitely does an incredible job with the decals.

he is a real asset to us rebuilders and restorers.

and an awesome bloke to talk with as well.....

:orcs-cheers: heres to you terry............

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73-18 automatic

those look awesome

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1maidenfan

Can't wait to get tractor done so I can install the decals.

Nice and shiny :woohoo:

Thanks Terry :greetings-wavegreen:

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bowtiebutler956

He is definentley the best.

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Kelly

He is a major asset to the hobby

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Vinylguy

I am humbled by your posts.

Thank you for the kind words.

But remember, Without all the input, research and knowledge

that I get from all of you, I would never have been able to compile

all the templates for these great tractors.

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whfan74

Can't add anymore than what has already been said. You will be very happy with those decals! Looks like you ordered a few fun one's as well! :bow-blue:

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massey

No doubt our tractor restorations wouldn't be complete without Terry's decals.

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dclarke

Terry puts the iceing on the cake, That's for sure! :thumbs:

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