window sticker reprint
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window sticker reprint
Is there a way to get a new (reprint) window sticker for my car - I purchased the car used without a sticker and I would really like to have one
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ButWhatDoIKnow (06-13-2021)
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Le Mans Master
#9
Yeah, I got the window sticker, plus the build sheet. You order directly from the museum's web site. I had mine laminated. You just give them the VIN and they do the rest.
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Pro
I wonder why you have to pay for your window sticker while FORD allows you to look up most cars by the VIN. I've looked up many Mustangs since about 2008 and you can save and print. Here's an example. Just change the VIN
http://www.inventory.ford.com/servic...HT82H685198865
http://www.inventory.ford.com/servic...HT82H685198865
#12
Drifting
I wonder why you have to pay for your window sticker while FORD allows you to look up most cars by the VIN. I've looked up many Mustangs since about 2008 and you can save and print. Here's an example. Just change the VIN
http://www.inventory.ford.com/servic...HT82H685198865
http://www.inventory.ford.com/servic...HT82H685198865
The Museum is NOT GM. GM is kind enough to give the info to the Museum for their records...and well as for public sale as a FUND RAISER. GM did not pay for the Museum--Corvette owners did....and still do with the expansion.
Heck, one of the early members gave up (Donated) his 1953 Vette to the Museum. If some guy can give up a 1953 Vette to the Museum to help it grow and develop I figure giving up $80-90 (whatever it is) the Musuem as a 'donation" and getting your MSRP and Build sheet in exchange is a very small price to pay for copies of those documents (especially for those buying used and not receiving the original docs).
Last edited by Z06LUST; 10-21-2011 at 02:32 AM.
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Burning Brakes
#14
Sure, there are different ways to get window stickers for car, you may contact with local printing shop or online printing company. These may surely help you to get window stickers printed.
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After I bought my 2007 Convertible, I decided to contact the National Corvette Museum, and I got both the window sticker and the build label and had both laminated. Very nice and it's for my exact car and only my car, this is exactly what the folks at Bowling Green factory used to build my Corvette. You know exactly How it was built and what every option it had when it was assembled. Great Value !
#17
did this and also used (socialmedia@gm.com, include VIN number) (as suggested by Iceaxe on another thread ), got a build sheet pdf back very quickly, I'm sure it's not like the original but it looked correct...and free
Last edited by halfatruck; 06-09-2021 at 05:39 PM.
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Last edited by Fed Up; 06-09-2021 at 06:59 PM.