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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 06:59 AM
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VIN equals Sticker Details

Is there a way to get an equivalent window sticker that would list the installed options based on a VIN?

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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by CampingFamily
Is there a way to get an equivalent window sticker that would list the installed options based on a VIN?
Is this vehicle in a dealer's inventory? If so, you can get the sticker online, either from FordVehicles.com or from the dealer's own web site (if they have one).

I don't know of any way of generating a similar HTML version of a sticker online, just with a VIN.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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History of window stickers or "Monroney Labels":

In March of 1958, Senator Michael Monroney, Chairman of the Senate
Subcommittee on Automobile Marketing Practices, proposed a bill that
would take the mystery out of new car prices. This bill required every
automobile manufacturer to attach a label to the window of each new
vehicle, which would show the manufacturer's suggested retail price,
transport methods, freight charges, and accessory prices. This would be
the first time in twenty years that a consumer could walk into an
automobile dealership and find an itemized, accurate price tag on a new
vehicle.

Prior to the proposal of this bill, there was often a large discrepancy
between the showroom price and the actual price of a new vehicle. The
fact was that existing price tags did not tell the full story. Most
customer-quoted prices were for "stripped-down" models and did not
include additions for preparation charges, freight charges, federal,
state, and local taxes, or optional factory-installed equipment
requested by the purchaser.

These hidden charges were used by some dealers to increase the selling
price while giving the new vehicle buyer an inflated idea of their
trade-in allowance. This price confusion led to a slump in auto sales
during the early 1950's. Senator Monroney's bill was designed to
prevent the abuse of the new vehicle list prices, but would not,
however, prevent dealers and buyers from bargaining over vehicle prices.

Senator Monroney received widespread support for this bill from both
consumers and dealers. Dealers viewed the Monroney Label as an
opportunity to restore the confidence of the new vehicle buyers, which
they hoped would result in a more successful sales year.


On July 7, 1958, Monroney's bill became a law. Beginning on September
1, 1958, every automobile manufacturer was required to securely affix a
label to the window of the vehicle, disclosing information concerning
the vehicle and its price. Any manufacturer who failed to comply, could
be levied a fine of not more than $1000. Removal, alteration, or
illegibility of the required label could result in a fine of not more
than $1000 and/or imprisonment of not more than one year.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt M, PA
History of window stickers or "Monroney Labels":

In March of 1958, Senator Michael Monroney, Chairman of the Senate
Subcommittee on Automobile Marketing Practices, proposed a bill that
would take the mystery out of new car prices. This bill required every
automobile manufacturer to attach a label to the window of each new
vehicle, which would show the manufacturer's suggested retail price,
transport methods, freight charges, and accessory prices. This would be
the first time in twenty years that a consumer could walk into an
automobile dealership and find an itemized, accurate price tag on a new
vehicle...
I added the emphasis to "car" and automobile" for a very important reason: this law did not apply to trucks until the early 1990's. Why? Could it have something to do with the fact that Senator Monroney just happened to own Monroney GMC Truck, one of the largest truck dealerships in Michigan at the time? Hmmmm.....

If you're looking for a replacement sticker to a truck that's no longer in a dealer's inventory, you'll need to contact the original selling dealer. They're the only one that can generate a replacement.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 03:06 PM
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Jeff....imagine that....a Senator with an agenda??!?!?!
 
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Old Nov 30, 2004 | 05:19 PM
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No all rock....
And I thought I was a "stick"ler for details
 
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