Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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25 May 2015 21:07by Alaskan_TA
				Hey guys, with the move to PA complete I have been trying to finish the inside of the garage, it was mostly open framing on the inside with no electric lines or lights. I have been collecting 'decorations' for this project for over 20 years, so it has been fun actually getting a section of wall done & then hanging stuff up.
 On these two walls there are over 500 fender tags so far, all from parted Mopars that are long gone. I still have about 1,300 to mount yet, along with more signs, license plated & old Chrysler advertising.
			 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
Posted: 
25 May 2015 21:08by Alaskan_TA
				Wall 2 is quite a bit bigger;
			 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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25 May 2015 22:34by Adrian Worman
				Epic stuff Barry 
 
 Luv all that sort of use of automotive relics, very cool!
 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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26 May 2015 20:56by Alaskan_TA
				I added more tags to the 1969-71 wall today & then I started on the 1972-74 box;
			 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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26 May 2015 20:57by Alaskan_TA
				Current fender tag count on all three walls is 918 so far, there are about 900 or so more to go.
I need to buy more screws the next time I go to the hardware store.  

 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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28 May 2015 3:25by fal308
				that's a really cool idea!!
			 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
Posted: 
28 Jun 2015 23:24by Alaskan_TA
				Lots of progress since my last post, with more to come. 

 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
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29 Jun 2015 18:00by Adrian Worman
				Oh yeah I luv the fenders! Cool idea 

 
			
				Re: Decorating the garage with 1,800 fender tag & more.
				
Posted: 
29 Jun 2015 18:40by Alaskan_TA
				The green fender was the guest list 'sign in' sheet for the 2010 AAR & T/A Reunion. The orange one will have that honor next month.