Mazda Carol
Mazda Carol 600 Chassis Name Plate 1962-64
Specification information, along with serial number will be stamped by VRD.
• Please follow "PURCHASE POLICY" for complete purchasing instructions.
PURCHASE POLICY
PRODUCT
RETURN POLICY
In order to provide the correct plate(s) for your vehicle, please follow detailed insructions in "SUBMIT PICTURES" section. Failure to submit relevent information will result in cancellation of order.
- Provide legible** picture(s) of existing plate(s).
- Provide legible** picture of serial number stamped on firewall/frame of vehicle.
Lost or Missing Plates
- Provide legible** picture of serial number stamped on firewall/frame of vehicle.
- Provide any of the following: registration, bill of sale, or any Local authority documentation that has your legal name and vehicle information listed.
Engine Number
- Engine number is not required to purchase, if no engine number is applicable, enter "N/A" in the engine number field.
- Original engine number can be used, or updated engine can also be used, in that case only the number will be stamped. The plate specification section can not be modified to reflect updated engine.
Import Date
- We will do our best to estimate the correct Import Date from our own data base if you do not have one.
Submit Pictures
- Email pictures and info to VintageRotaryDecals@gmail.com
- Label emial with Vehicle Serial Number, Full Name, and Order Number.
- Include in your email, all the infornation to be stamped by VRD *. Serial, engine (optional), and import date numbers. U.S. orders include GVWR, and GAWR Front/Rear.
- Submit legible** individual full frame picture(s) of mazda plate, compliance plate, and stamped serial number of vehicle firewall/frame. Click on sample picture, for acceptable overhead view submission.
* Early style plates require model and engine specification information to be stamped. VRD will provide that service, unless specified by the customer, which should be stated in submission email.
** Legible pictures:
- No extreme angles, camera and plate are parallel to eachother.
- In focus (not blurry). All info on plate can be clearly seen.
- Distance between plate and camera are not far away.
- Enough resolution in the picture.
- Pictures are not cropped.