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Here is the scoop, received from Scott Settlemire via Jim Mattison:
PHS - Automotive Services now has the ability to provide an exact replica of the original window sticker for their 1981-2011 Camaros. These window stickers will be the same size and colors and in every respect as the original. However, in order to do so we will need to have a copy of the dealer invoice for their car, as without it we will not have the necessary information to print the window sticker. To obtain a copy of the dealer invoice for their car, they can contact a company called Allied-Vaughn, who operates under the name of GM Media Archive. They are located in the Detroit area and their phone is: 734/462-5543 ext 163. Their e-mail address is: vehicleinvoice@gmmediaarchive.com It is essential that we have a copy of the dealer invoice to accurately make the window sticker for their Camaro. Additionally, we will only produce the window sticker to show the options that were on the car when it left the factory. We will not add, delete nor change any options from how the car was originally produced. Once the customer has the dealer invoice from Allied-Vaughn, they can fill-out a copy of the attached order form and either mail of fax it to us. It will normally take about two weeks plus mailing time to get the window sticker made. Lastly, we have attached a history on how window stickers (actually called Monroney labels) came to be. We are sure that you will find this to be some very interesting reading.
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ ![]() |
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