Had to get the vin for the wife's truck for something while working from home. It's cold so I rolled my chair over to the cabinet and grabbed the original sticker.
I forgot how few options it had. I had them add the hitch and trans/ps coolers
Had to get the vin for the wife's truck for something while working from home. It's cold so I rolled my chair over to the cabinet and grabbed the original sticker.
I forgot how few options it had. I had them add the hitch and trans/ps coolers
I think the 2012 T&C we bought in 2015 has the sticker in the glove box.
When I sold the 2004 TSX to my friend this summer, the full sticker went with the rest of its paperwork. We bought that one new.
I keep the stickers on the cars I buy new and transfer them to the new owner if/when I sell them. Oldest of those I still have is the one for my NB Miata from 1998. I'm the second owner on my FD, but the seller included the sticker with the car, so I have that one too.
I'm pretty sure that I have the sticker from my 1989 Civic Si. I know I still have the sales contract. $275.73 per month for five years.
I have the original dealership sales slips with options for my 1957 Cadillac that is as far back as what I have now.
I've got the window sticker and all the service records and paperwork for my 75 280z. I recently picked up a license plate frame from the original dealership to complete my collection.
I got the sticker and the dealer paperwork with my '85 CRX. Even included the scratch paper showing pricing.
But I have better. For my 1990 Miata, I have the punch cards from the production line. I wonder, if I send them back to Mazda, can they have the factory make me a new one?
I have quite a few. The oldest I have are for a 74 914 and 78 k20 Suburban. I love heavily documented cars. I also have all the original documentation for my 77 k10 Suburban that was delivered new to Saudi Arabia. That truck led a very interesting life.
Keith Tanner said:I got the sticker and the dealer paperwork with my '85 CRX. Even included the scratch paper showing pricing.
But I have better. For my 1990 Miata, I have the punch cards from the production line. I wonder, if I send them back to Mazda, can they have the factory make me a new one?
With the miata restoration service going on they just might.
I've never owned anything remotely new enough to come with a sticker
Really? This is my thing. I have one from my dad's 1974 VW Super Beetle.
1980 Datsun 310GX, 1985 Nissan 200SX
1986 Pontiac Grand Am SE, 1994 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4, 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4x2 LS
2007 Nissan Sentra (used), 2009 Honda Civic LX (used)
2011 Honda Accord LX, 2016 Chevrolet Silverado LS, 2018 Honda Pilot
Have ones for my 2011 F150, 97 Accord, and a couple of my 1990 Buick Centuries. Maybe one or two others somewhere.
I have the one from the Sequoia, which as something like $47,000 new in 2005 (I bought it for 1/3rd of that in about 2012...).
I have one for my 2007 Silverado z71 4x4. $28,000. Id love to buy my truck brand new for that price today. Yeah yeah inflation todays dollars yadda yadda.
I have one from my 2003 MINI and still have VIN memorized from all the times I logged in to see where it was in it's build status.
I also have the one from my Fiat Turbo for some reason. Both the cars are long gone.
-Rob
I have the sticker for my 78 zephyr upstairs in the filing cabinet. It was still in the glove box when I purchased it along with a brochure for zephyr branded clothing
I still have the window sticker from my wife's 2004 MINI Cooper that we bought new. Somewhere I have a window sticker for an '84 or '85 CRX, not that I have the car anymore.
The British issue titles that travel with a car when sold. I still have the original British title from the Austin Princes Vanden Plas limo I owned for 20 years or so. It looked similar to this, except it had trafficators instead of turn signals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXDx6OGfz0A And it wasn't near this pretty.
I've only bought two new vehicles in my life. My '83 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo and my '01 F250. The bike didn't come with a window sticker (of course) but I kept the window sticker for the truck and passed it on to the new owner when I sold it with 280k miles on it.
I have the one for my 2006 Mustang. Prior owner kept the original as a keepsake but made a color copy for me. I think it's the only one I've ever had.
I've got the one for my '08 Ram as well as every receipt for service done on it at the dealer since day one. It has a lifetime powertrain warrantee, so it goes to the dealer for every oil change and recommended service.
I have the receipts for all of the work I've done as well, which to date has only been front shocks, brake pads and rotors and replaced the factory speakers with Rockford Fosgate units.
I have the receipt for Dad's '56 Bel Air convertible that he bought new. Unfortunately, his first wife totaled that one shortly after the purchase. Might be why he divorced her.
I have my 2013 Abarth and 2019 Crosstrek stickers, the only cars I've bought new. Push-pinned to the cork board at home, haven't decided what if anything to do with them.
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