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Re: Window stickers



Wayne/Matt,

You're correct that they'd be done on a standard 
typewriter of the era, thus the 'font' is 'Courier'.
[They were typed at the factory-level, not the 
dealerships].

Don't let the absence of correct option pricing info
slow you down. Just guess-timate until the right info 
comes along. Few will know the prices are wrong....
just be in the ballpark. When/if the correct numbers 
come along, reprint the saved info using the updated 
info.

Using my excellent 73 sticker as a reference, here's 
what I suggest to get the best 'fake' or repro.

Using a computer for the entire process, you'll
want to pass it thru the printer twice. First, you 
must create a clean blank sheet with all the normal
text, colors and logos the form would have had prior 
to being typed on. Print that in the best quality 
your printer can muster.

Then, prepare your typed information separately, working
out the spacing and font size and, of course, accurate 
price/item info and spelling. You can check it by printing 
it on a blank sheet and placing it over the finished 
blank sticker form and holding it up to a light source. 
When you've got it all laid out just right, SET THE 
PRINTER FOR THE WORST QUALITY POSSIBLE (usually 'draft')
and print the Courier text onto your blank sticker form.

The reason is that typewriters slapped their letters thru 
a carbon ribbon, and the letters, on close inspection, 
are rather 'fuzzy' looking. Using draft mode will help 
your text look a bit 'fuzzy', too.

If anyone wants an excellent repro for a 1973 sticker, I 
can supply a beautiful blank form JPG for you to work with.
You'll need to add your own car's info by overprinting it 
as I've detailed above. I'm unsure how many years the 73 
version is 'correct' for, but I suspect several years, 
perhaps 1972-1978? Someone else may know this info for 
certain.

John W Rosa
http://www.JavelinAMX.com
"If I must choose between righteousness and peace,
I choose righteousness."
Theodore Roosevelt

My AMCs:
1973 Hornet X 360-V8/Auto/TwinGrip 'Dorothy'
1973 Hornet (project) 'Britt'
1974 Javelin-AMX (parts car)
1977 Gremlin (parts car)
1979 Spirit DL (parts car)
1981 Spirit DL 258/Auto/Rally Suspension (project)


-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Haas <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Window stickers

Wayne,

I have a picture of the window sticker from my Rebel on my website. I
think 
this topic was brought up some time ago and if I remember correctly, the

stickers were pretty much typed at the dealership so a 60's era
typewriter 
should be just what you need.

Matt

>I am slowly working on doing window stickers for my 66 and 69 Ambos.  
>Is there a source for factory codes and prices and does anyone know 
>what font was used?  I will probably never get it right but it gives me

>one more thing to do on these cold snowy nights.
>
>Thanks
>
>Wayne
>
>Wayne and Lisa, Bolton Landing, NY







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