
They could both be correct.
Ibby look at the photo that I put up of the sets of NOS , the height is determined by the backing paper on the vinyl stripes ,The BOTTOM of the backing paper is the bottom of the door ect , The vinyl as paper both sides , so you remove the sticky side backing paper and that leaves you with outer paper as a template ,They were exact fit without cutting , I suppose the repro ones sold don't have the template.ibby4585 wrote:Can someone tell me what height the GT stripes are meant to be on the side of the car?
I've seen original cars with the heights varying.
Baxter had a long association with BMC didn't he, aside from his drives in works rally cars he was also the man behind bringing live rally action to the telly in 1963, even if it was only in the form of cars going around Brands car park in the snow! All the top factory teams and privateers turned out for that though and it was in essence the start of what became rallycross. I came across a heap of original paperwork from the event on Ebay a while ago, it includes correspondence from the BBC, Baxter, the works teams, privateers like Sprinzel etc, and all the timed results hand written by Baxter.mk1 wrote:Raymond Baxter = Legend!