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Found these in an old AMT kit. None of the numbers on the decal  match any of the numbers on the box. Plus, the box is a 1970 kit and these seems to be 1971 decals. I'm guessing that it would be Kit T918.  Can anyone give a hint what kit they came out of? Thanks !

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That sheet was first used in the AMT '70 Olds 442 (Y-736, a re-boxed Jo-Han kit), and later in the '40 Ford coupe.  There may have been a second AMT boxing of the Jo-Han '70 442 with a T-series number; my catalogs don't show one but there are other things they don't include also. 

There was an issue of the '40 Ford coupe (T-266) with a cardboard record included.  When they ran out of records, AMT changed the box art slightly (keeping the T-266 stock number) and this sheet replaced the one that had been used.  The re-boxed Jo-Han kits seem to have been extremely short-run offerings, perhaps too many 442 kit sheets were printed so the surplus wound up in the '40 Ford coupe.  As an aside, I've never seen a sheet that matched up to the first version T-266 kit's box art.

The T-series numbers don't run as high as 918.  The only AMT kits in the 1970 catalog with numbers in the 900 range were the space/Star Trek items (S-900 numbers).

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That sheet was first used in the AMT '70 Olds 442 (Y-736, a re-boxed Jo-Han kit), and later in the '40 Ford coupe.  There may have been a second AMT boxing of the Jo-Han '70 442 with a T-series number; my catalogs don't show one but there are other things they don't include also.

There was an issue of the '40 Ford coupe (T-266) with a cardboard record included.  When they ran out of records, AMT changed the box art slightly (keeping the T-266 stock number) and this sheet replaced the one that had been used.  The re-boxed Jo-Han kits seem to have been extremely short-run offerings, perhaps too many 442 kit sheets were printed so the surplus wound up in the '40 Ford coupe.  As an aside, I've never seen a sheet that matched up to the first version T-266 kit's box art.

The T-series numbers don't run as high as 918.  The only AMT kits in the 1970 catalog with numbers in the 900 range were the space/Star Trek items (S-900 numbers).

I just happen to own most of an AMT '70 Olds 442 Y-736 (bought off eBay). No instructions or decals, but the Spee Demon markings are shown on the box art. Looks like we have a winner! B)

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