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72C3:
Hi everyone.  Finally got the car and it is registered.  Needs some tuning but that will get done shortly.  Long slow trip from the USA mustn't have agreed with it.  Got my personalised plates for the car and they are basically the same size as the old Five letter plates, so they fit in the rear plate area perfectly.  Problem is the plate holes do not line up, there are two holes on the plates and the screw for attachment to the body is approximately in between these two hole.  Do I simply drill two more hole or will doing this result in weakening and possible cracking of the plate.  In addition, I have no idea how to attach the front plate as there is nothing within the area that the front plate fits.  If you need to have a look here are some picture for you to understand what I am on about.

http://www.sevenhillsmotorcars.com/inventory/corvette_1972_coupe_sunflower_black_1z37k2s507715/corvette.htm

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: 72C3 on October 31, 2012, 04:35:31 PM ---Do I simply drill two more hole or will doing this result in weakening and possible cracking of the plate. 
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Yes you just drill extra holes in the plate.  The plate isn't subject to any significant movement so you can drill to your hearts content and turn the plate into swiss cheese if you want before any weakening would affect it.

I was lucky to receive the US plates with my car so used it as a template for the drilling so best you make up a cardboard template of your plate and mark up the holes on the car onto it, then you can attach the template to check your plate will fit nice and square, you don't want it looking crooked.

Mine came with plastic inserts for the screw holes that the screws would screw into, not sure how it is for your model, someone else here may know what's best.

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72C3:
Drilled some holes in the plates and everything looks fine.  Now I have the dilema of mounting the front plate.  They must be the exact width as american plates but there is nothing to mount them on.
http://www.sevenhillsmotorcars.com/inventory/corvette_1972_coupe_sunflower_black_1z37k2s507715/gallery/pages/013shm507715.htm

This link will show you what I mean.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks

Stu.
I should be able to make the meeting on Tuesday night if that helps

StephenSLR:
It looks like you're missing these:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corvette-68-72-Front-license-Plate-Bracket-NEW-/290587167440?pt=Motors_Manuals_Literature&hash=item43a8584ad0&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-License-Plate-Screws-Nuts-Chevelle-Camaro-Skylark-Nova-GTO-Cutlass-8-Pcs-/130663461492?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Year%3A1972%7CModel%3ACorvette&hash=item1e6c263274&vxp=mtr

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72vet:

--- Quote from: StephenSLR on November 03, 2012, 06:27:11 AM ---It looks like you're missing these:

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That’s the one

Have a look at the link. Its shows how the plate bracket bolts to the Front brace for the bar
http://www.ecklerscorvette.com/diagram/view/index/id/116/


The Pic’s are pretty ordinary but will give you an idea. 




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