Stripes (not the movie)

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Helping a co-worker with another project and we found this company:

http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/

They claim any decal, any car, any year.

Got our stuff for the Blazer, (the decal "feathers") but he didn't ask about
the GMC.

Passing this along for those who might want that concours d'elegance
'original' look and feel. You'll have to make the call if you need more
info.

Anyone know where you can get the names (Kingsley, Palm Beach, etc.) in
letters? Does anyone have the true type (or adobe) fonts that GM used? Or
were these done by hand?

Mark Grady

'77 Kingsley (vinyl stripes coming off, not going back on.)
 
Mark:

Cinnabar has all the decals with the names (or are in process of having =
them produced). I just purchased the "Eleganza" and "II" and "GMC" =
(little square). The Eleganzas are $15.00 each, GMC is $10.00 each.

Todd Biesold
75 Eleganza, Bellevue WA

Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 19:50:49 -0500
From: "Mark Grady"
Subject: GMC: Stripes (not the movie)

Helping a co-worker with another project and we found this company:

http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/

They claim any decal, any car, any year.

Got our stuff for the Blazer, (the decal "feathers") but he didn't ask =
about
the GMC.

Passing this along for those who might want that concours d'elegance
'original' look and feel. You'll have to make the call if you need more
info.

Anyone know where you can get the names (Kingsley, Palm Beach, etc.) in
letters? Does anyone have the true type (or adobe) fonts that GM used? =
Or
were these done by hand?

Mark Grady

'77 Kingsley (vinyl stripes coming off, not going back on.)

Todd V. Biesold, Esq.
Virtual Spin Inc.
President and Chief Operating Officer
Virtual Spin-simplifying e-commerce
425.974.1100 extension 701
 
Todd,
Cinnabar has all the decals? Do they have the stripes too?

I would like to put new stripes and decals on my '76 Palm Beach. I want to restore it to the look it had when new. I know most people want to make the coaches look like they were made in the 90s. If I restored
the exterior, I won't have to get rid of the green plaid Herculon and green shag carpeting.

The paint is still in good shape, it's just the stripes and decals that have faded with age. All if my other good stuff (boat, airplane, tractor & #1 son) were made in the 70's.

Richard Waters
'76 Palm Beach (new to this and still loving it)
- ----

> Mark:
>
> Cinnabar has all the decals with the names (or are in process of having them produced). I just purchased the "Eleganza" and "II" and "GMC" (little square). The Eleganzas are $15.00 each, GMC is $10.00 each.
>
> Todd Biesold
> 75 Eleganza, Bellevue WA
>
> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 19:50:49 -0500
> From: "Mark Grady"
> Subject: GMC: Stripes (not the movie)
>
> Helping a co-worker with another project and we found this company:
>
> http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/
>
> They claim any decal, any car, any year.
>
> Got our stuff for the Blazer, (the decal "feathers") but he didn't ask about
> the GMC.
>
> Passing this along for those who might want that concours d'elegance
> 'original' look and feel. You'll have to make the call if you need more
> info.
>
> Anyone know where you can get the names (Kingsley, Palm Beach, etc.) in
> letters? Does anyone have the true type (or adobe) fonts that GM used? Or
> were these done by hand?
>
> Mark Grady
>
> '77 Kingsley (vinyl stripes coming off, not going back on.)
>
> Todd V. Biesold, Esq.
> Virtual Spin Inc.
> President and Chief Operating Officer
> Virtual Spin-simplifying e-commerce
> 425.974.1100 extension 701
 
Arch --

Good idea. Hadn't thought of that. We send our stuff to the sign guy on a
disk all the time, so I guess that was so obvious I overlooked it. We even
have them made out of reflective material for safety.

The Kingsley script is so faded that I'll have to touch them up a little
bit, but I'll take a digital pix to my sign guy and see what he can do.

I'm thinking of changing colors from "Santa Fe Tan" to "Sunset Gold
Metallic" or "Champagne" with black stripes. I'd like to keep the name, even
if the color changes. Maybe I'll call it "Greenburg Gold" for luck and a
long, high mileage life.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Gcbr
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 9:42 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Stripes (not the movie)
>
>
> Mark
>
> Go to any sign company in your town. All you would have to do is
> take a pic
> of what ever you want and they can have a vinyl piece made for you. The
> graphics on my SOB get changed each year to match the T shirt for that
> year. There are trucks here in town with graphics that have been on for 5
> years that still look like new.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
> PS If they cant I can get them for you.
>
> In a message dated 3/1/99 6:49:34 PM Central Standard Time,
> mgrady

>
> >
> > Anyone know where you can get the names (Kingsley, Palm Beach, etc.) in
> > letters? Does anyone have the true type (or adobe) fonts that
> GM used? Or
> > were these done by hand?
> >
>
 
If I were going to repaint my GMC I would really consider the scheme that
paterson has on their web site. I like the way the windows are accented.
I'm going to keep the JPG file for future reference.

Richard Waters

> > I'm thinking of changing colors from "Santa Fe Tan" to ... "Champagne"
> > with black stripes.
>
> I think that new combination is one of the best I have ever seen... take
> a look at this guy's coach and see if you agree. I asked my wife if she
> liked that combination, and she said yeah I really do, but that is on a
> much newer coach... ours wouldn't look like that.
>
> http://www.paterson-gmc.com/~gmc/motorhome.html
>
> --
> Regards,
> John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.
 
> Mark
>
> Go to any sign company in your town. All you would have to do is take a pic
> of what ever you want and they can have a vinyl piece made for you.

Just a word of caution, most sign shops, at least in my area use 3.4 - 4 mil
vinyl. It is ok for signs but is not recomended for permanent use on vehicles.
Specify 2 mil High Performance vinyl. It is more resistant to fading and
shrinking.
I would recomend you look for a shop that specializes in vehicle graphics and
lettering.
They do this kind of thing everyday.

Dan Vanderknaap
Atlantic Autographics
76 Palm Beach
 
Richard:

I'm not sure if they have the stripes too but you can get any marine =
graphics or truck graphic company to duplicate the original stripes. I =
am going a hybrid method as I am replacing the delightful "mustard and =
gold" eleganza original striping with black and gold, and then =
re-installing the original "Eleganza" letter decals. The old decals are =
simple (yet time consuming) to remove with a heat gun and I am having =
mine re-striped in black-cost is approximately $80.00 for the striping =
material (colors might run more $$) and $120.00 for installation.

todd

Date: Mon, 01 Mar 1999 21:21:55 -0500
From: Richard Waters
Subject: Re: GMC: Stripes (not the movie)

Todd,
Cinnabar has all the decals? Do they have the stripes too?

I would like to put new stripes and decals on my '76 Palm Beach. I want =
to restore it to the look it had when new. I know most people want to =
make the coaches look like they were made in the 90s. If I restored
the exterior, I won't have to get rid of the green plaid Herculon and =
green shag carpeting.

The paint is still in good shape, it's just the stripes and decals that =
have faded with age. All if my other good stuff (boat, airplane, =
tractor & #1 son) were made in the 70's.

Richard Waters
'76 Palm Beach (new to this and still loving it)
- - ----

> Mark:
>
> Cinnabar has all the decals with the names (or are in process of =
having them produced). I just purchased the "Eleganza" and "II" and =
"GMC" (little square). The Eleganzas are $15.00 each, GMC is $10.00 =
each.
>
> Todd Biesold
> 75 Eleganza, Bellevue WA
>
> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 19:50:49 -0500
> From: "Mark Grady"
> Subject: GMC: Stripes (not the movie)
>
> Helping a co-worker with another project and we found this company:
>
> http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/
>
> They claim any decal, any car, any year.
>
> Got our stuff for the Blazer, (the decal "feathers") but he didn't ask =
about
> the GMC.
>
> Passing this along for those who might want that concours d'elegance
> 'original' look and feel. You'll have to make the call if you need =
more
> info.
>
> Anyone know where you can get the names (Kingsley, Palm Beach, etc.) =
in
> letters? Does anyone have the true type (or adobe) fonts that GM used? =
Or
> were these done by hand?
>
> Mark Grady
>
> '77 Kingsley (vinyl stripes coming off, not going back on.)
 
> I'm thinking of changing colors from "Santa Fe Tan" to ... "Champagne"
> with black stripes.

I think that new combination is one of the best I have ever seen... take
a look at this guy's coach and see if you agree. I asked my wife if she
liked that combination, and she said yeah I really do, but that is on a
much newer coach... ours wouldn't look like that.

http://www.paterson-gmc.com/~gmc/motorhome.html

- --
Regards,
John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.
 
Dan,
>From your signature I wonder if you are in the vehicle graphics business. If so,
it would seem that you could meed many of our needs????
Gary
,77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast (Sunshine!!!)

>
> > Mark
> >
> > Go to any sign company in your town. All you would have to do is take a pic
> > of what ever you want and they can have a vinyl piece made for you.
>
> Just a word of caution, most sign shops, at least in my area use 3.4 - 4 mil
> vinyl. It is ok for signs but is not recomended for permanent use on vehicles.
> Specify 2 mil High Performance vinyl. It is more resistant to fading and
> shrinking.
> I would recomend you look for a shop that specializes in vehicle graphics and
> lettering.
> They do this kind of thing everyday.
>
> Dan Vanderknaap
> Atlantic Autographics
> 76 Palm Beach
 
Dan...

> I would recomend you look for a shop that specializes in vehicle
> graphics and lettering. They do this kind of thing everyday.
> Dan Vanderknaap
> Atlantic Autographics
> 76 Palm Beach

Is there an aftermarket material for vehicles something like that thick
molded fake-rubber-like-stuff, that comes on some Jeep Grand Cherokees?

Or can you think of an adaptation that might work something like the
following:

I'm thinking of a rubberery substance that would be poured into a mold...
cured, and then applied to the side of a GMC like a raised emblem with a
thickness of about 1/4 to 3/8 inch. Something that would not detach
after some weather action.

- --
Regards,
John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.
 
j

> Is there an aftermarket material for vehicles something like that thick
> molded fake-rubber-like-stuff, that comes on some Jeep Grand Cherokees?
>
>
> following:
>
> I'm thinking of a rubberery substance that would be poured into a mold...
> cured, and then applied to the side of a GMC like a raised emblem with a
> thickness of about 1/4 to 3/8 inch. Something that would not detach
> after some weather action.
>
> Regards,
> John 74 Glacier near Washington, DC.

John,

I'm not sure I understand your question. Are you looking to replace the Side
Moulding ?
A very close replacement is available from 3M . I believe the code is T35 32
00 The 32
is roll lenth and 00 is for the Black & Chrome combination.
I am not aware of a product that can be moulded and attatched to the sides.

Hope this helps,

Dan Vanderknaap
76 Palm Beach in Eastern Canada.
 
> Dan,
> >From your signature I wonder if you are in the vehicle graphics business. If so,
> it would seem that you could meed many of our needs????
> Gary
> ,77 Kingsley
> North Bend, Oregon Coast (Sunshine!!!)
>

Hi Gary,

I have been in the vehicle graphics business for almost 19 years. The original GMC
stripes (at least the ones I have seen) used a process such as silk screening to add
the highlight stripe to the base color. When I got my Palm Beach the stripe had been
replaced by the previous owner . The base color is layed down first and the second
color is layed on top afterward. This is usually acceptable to most persons and likely
cheaper than the original meathod.
I 'm not set up to screen printing but can do smaller decals using a full color
thermal resin
printing process. I f there is a need for these type of decals not already available,
let me know what is needed and I will look into reproducing them.

Dan Vanderknaap
Atlantic Autographics
76 Palm Beach
 
I would like to buy the stripes that go on my Eleganza II 1977. They are brown and have
come off in the ends. If someone could make new ones, I would be happy and would not
have to paint the coach.
Regards
Al Chernoff

>
> > Dan,
> > >From your signature I wonder if you are in the vehicle graphics business. If so,
> > it would seem that you could meed many of our needs????
> > Gary
> > ,77 Kingsley
> > North Bend, Oregon Coast (Sunshine!!!)
> >
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> I have been in the vehicle graphics business for almost 19 years. The original GMC
> stripes (at least the ones I have seen) used a process such as silk screening to add
> the highlight stripe to the base color. When I got my Palm Beach the stripe had been
> replaced by the previous owner . The base color is layed down first and the second
> color is layed on top afterward. This is usually acceptable to most persons and likely
> cheaper than the original meathod.
> I 'm not set up to screen printing but can do smaller decals using a full color
> thermal resin
> printing process. I f there is a need for these type of decals not already available,
> let me know what is needed and I will look into reproducing them.
>
> Dan Vanderknaap
> Atlantic Autographics
> 76 Palm Beach