Hi, just checking back. Is this inquiry now dead, or will something become available? Thanks.
Sorry this took some time - in years past questions like these took months to get answers to. It seems that in the age of the internet - everyone believes answers are instantaneous, are all available in some mystic cloud and require no research.
All we can ask is your patience as we try and help - so far I've got
three four hours invested in this response. My main computer took a dump so I'm making do with a laptop with a small screen
I'm sure there are at least 30 people that think I'm ignoring their emails and post as I get to this one - for those seeing this thread I will get to you ea
OK I took your pdf and labeled each of the decals you have left - and placed corresponding
A- Emission/timing decal - located drivers side valve cover - See picture
B- Coil decal - would not use. Originally this was a ink stamp so the decal is the wrong practice, Then add the fact that it carries a 1970 date code
C- Jack decal - located lower arm ck of the jack - See picture
D- Battery check decal - you would need the ink date stamps and the inspector stamp to complete it. Rather than having stamps made up for this purpose (will run at least $20 for both if you had the art work) I suggest buying the ECS one since they can provide the 69 Dearborn one since that seems to be the one they reproduce
E & H- One of the inspector decals. These are difficult to place since they rarely survive leaving only the adhesive to indicate where they were My best guess would be in either position marked #1 or #2 for your year and month
F- Firewall somewhat centered - See picture
G- Located in drivers side door jamb - See picture
J & K- Neither was used originally on a car like yours
L- On rear valance under where the rear lic plate would be attached - See picture
As mentioned, there is still the engine id decal (marked M) that you don't have
Hope this helps and is worth the wait