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Good question. It is more likely that the rivet heads were painted before assembly. Many original rivets heads have a particular ring indentation from the tooling. The paint is embedded in the indentation. If painted later, the paint would flow into the indentation and cover it more. Besides, if someone had to paint them later, excess paint would show up on the tag. I have not noticed any excess paint. Many original sill plates had the paint off one or more of the rivets due to wear. Or from the paint adhesion being weak after assembly. Greg BTW When I first started you could purchase the Fisher Body tags with the holes in them. Later, I could only get the ones with fake raised indentation to simulate rivets. I just drilled through indentations. IIRC The Original Parts Group sells them with holes and black rivets.
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