Yeah... in the Sunbeam case, the club made them... they're just laminated prints... some mounted on wood. They did it as a club coordination thing for shows... they look nice. I'll probably make on for my truck anyway.No ,..not that I have ever seen... that would be something you would have to have custom made.....i don't need no fancy smancy.. color gloss printed vehicle show card.....
all I use out at the weekend show is a sheet of paper....in a frame from the 99 cent store........there is a similar one the White Beast..on the left... Showing just a basic rundown... Year ,.make ,..model along with..what is in the truck....and where it came from.
Larry
You might look for an ad from your year to capture some graphics from -- help answer the "what is it?" when at all makes & models shows...Has anyone ever made one of these for our cars? It would be nice to have one in the windshield at car shows. The picture below is from the Sunbeam Alpine group I belong to.
Good idea!You might look for an ad from your year to capture some graphics from -- help answer the "what is it?" when at all makes & models shows...
Very Cool VW Thing!So may be little over the top for some and not the windshield version that started this thread, here's what I put together for my VW Thing and shows we attend. It has various pics of the build and a "data build sheet" as well. They are pics I uploaded to Walgreens site and created the collage. It was fairly cheap along with a Wal-Mart cheap frame.
Sounds like a good idea... I'll pull some of that too.I would consider adding a reference to “Jeep” and a couple of interesting historical facts, such as: (from Wikipedia)
They were the first mass-market all-steel station wagons designed and built as a passenger vehicle.[2]
And
The 4WD Willys Jeep Wagon is often considered the first production sport utility vehicle.[4][5]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willys_Jeep_Station_Wagon
Technically, I think the manufacturer was Kaiser Jeep.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser_Jeep