Old Window Sticker
#3
Might contact Chevy customer service. In the past they used to be able to supply this or a print out of the info on the vehicle.
I don't think you will ever be able to get an exact copy tough.
On the older cars I know you have to go through Chevy historical services and some are available.
I got one for my 1985 Fiero but they were only available from Pontiac Historical Service and only could be printed on window stickers up to the late 80's.
I don't think you will ever be able to get an exact copy tough.
On the older cars I know you have to go through Chevy historical services and some are available.
I got one for my 1985 Fiero but they were only available from Pontiac Historical Service and only could be printed on window stickers up to the late 80's.
#5
Keep in mind it may only be the info only like on the dealer invoice. I have never seen a window sticker reproduced outside of the historic division.
#9
Proposed in March of 1958 by Senator Michael Monroney, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Automobile Marketing Practices, the bill required an automobile manufacturer to attach a label to the window of each new vehicle. This label would show the manufacturer's base price, all standard equipment, all optional equipment and their prices, destination and delivery charges, federal, state, and local taxes, prep charges, and suggested retail price. It may also show the average fuel economy. This allows a consumer to walk into an automobile dealership and find an itemized, accurate price tag on every new vehicle.
The bill became a law on July 7, 1958, and starting on September 1 of the same year manufacturers were required to attach the labels to a window of each vehicle. A dealer or manufacturer found guilty of removal or alteration of the label can be fined up to $1000 and/or imprisonment for up to one year. It may only be removed by the purchaser of the vehicle.
I guess Dealers don't know much about the law.
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