Thank You Steven Tuck for these window stickers. They look great.
wow would love to have one for mine
Pardon the ignorance, but are the forms you posted originals or reproductions.
I was told by a seller of an "original window sticker - 59" that it was real.
And, by a second gentleman who sent another - but in a different color - that his was "Original" - this one with penned changes looking like dealer modifications???.
Both looked as if they had been soaked off the window - as I remember I had to do on my Dad's cars.
Long story short, with a lot of duck and weave, they both were reproductions, and one of the colors was never ever used.
If yours is a reproduction, does anybody have or know where I can get one or a pic of one "real" "Original".
Have fun,
Steve B.
Mine is reproduction. Actually made up. I knew it was from Lansing. Steven looked up an old dealership there to fill it out. I don't know where Steven gets his form from.
How does one obtain a Window Sticker? I have decided that I need one for my fully-optioned 1972 Eldorado Convertible for when attending displays.
I haven't yet found out where my car was sold from, but seeing what is written on them, would create a lot of interest.
Bruce. >:D
G'day Steve,
Just sent you an email.
Thanks,
Bruce. >:D
Steven,
Just sent a PM.
See the attachment - is this your work.
Have fun,
Steve B.
Steven,
I thought I had, BUT no.
I will try again.
Steve B.
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Steven,
Frankly I don't recall where I got or found this.
But, I chopped it down to fit my check book cover that wraps around from the front with the design to the rear, where it is just the silver background - a single sheet.
Have fun,
Steve B.
Here is an image for those who do not click links.
Here's mine. As far as I know it is genuine, but how would you go about authenticating it?
My car was owned by the same guy, NASCAR legend Raymond Parks, from 1979 until his death in 2010, then by his widow for a few years and then me. So I doubt anything a been faked.
WindowSticker.pdf