I recently bought my grandfather's L175 back from the person who had bought it off me a few years ago when I stupidly sold it. He took pretty good care of it (aside from spray painting the woods bush hog that came with it the darker shade of Kubota orange) and a few other minor alterations that will have to be fixed. Mechanically the tractor is as sound as ever. It needs some work though: needs to be re-wired, a new radiator and hoses, and a new starter switch and key switch. All this can be fairly easily accomplished my myself. My other concern is the aesthetic condition of the tractor. I had hoped to keep it all original (since nearly every scratch and ding was put in it by my grandfather), but the interim owner didn't keep it in a fully enclosed shed so excess moisture has really accelerated deterioration of the sheet metal. So, for better or worse it looks like it's going to have to be repainted. I figure if I'm going to do it, I want it to look like it did when it rolled off the lot in 1973. So, my question is: Is it possible to get period accurate decals for this tractor or do I need to get them fabricated from a print shop? I've seen the hood decals for sale online, but I'm not sold on how good they looked compared to the original. Also, as a kind of side note, where can I get rear tires for this model that are accurate to the originals? Thanks!