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Window Sticker Freight Charge

Started by jagbuxx #12944, April 05, 2009, 12:03:45 PM

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jagbuxx #12944

Hello All-

I am in the process of recreating the window sticker for my '76 Coupe. I was hoping someone
would be able to check what the freight charge was to Denver.....
Thanks if anyone can help!
Frank Burns #12944
76 Coupe d'Elegance EFI Galloway Green Firemist
70 deVille Convert San Mateo Red
61 Coupe Deville Bristol Blue
41 Series 61 Deluxe Coupe 6127D Black
08 STS 3.6 1SC  Thunder Gray
16 GTI Gray
03 T-Bird Black
16 Grand Cherokee Summit, Granite
19 Tiffin Phaeton 40AH
07 Corvette Blue
20 MB S450 White

"Whatever the occasion, there
is no better way to arrive than in a Cadillac.

Walter Youshock

What model and where was it built--Linden, NJ; Detroit or Southgate, CA?
CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham

jagbuxx #12944

Quote from: Walter Youshock on April 05, 2009, 08:56:15 PM
What model and where was it built--Linden, NJ; Detroit or Southgate, CA?
Ooops,
Sorry,
'76 Coupe deVille from Detroit.
The info I have been able to gather was that the charge for shipping was calculated at approximately $.20/mile at that time.
I just was wondering if anyone had a sticker from '76, even another GM car would work.
Thanks
Frank Burns #12944
76 Coupe d'Elegance EFI Galloway Green Firemist
70 deVille Convert San Mateo Red
61 Coupe Deville Bristol Blue
41 Series 61 Deluxe Coupe 6127D Black
08 STS 3.6 1SC  Thunder Gray
16 GTI Gray
03 T-Bird Black
16 Grand Cherokee Summit, Granite
19 Tiffin Phaeton 40AH
07 Corvette Blue
20 MB S450 White

"Whatever the occasion, there
is no better way to arrive than in a Cadillac.

Walter Youshock

I wonder if they still shipped by rail at that time?  I'm sure they probably did.

Was the $.20 rate for train, truck or both?

I think this is one for Tom Hall.
CLC #11959 (Life)
1957 Coupe deVille
1991 Brougham