Speaking of window stickers, Terry, I probably have
a almost complete file of original prices for options, for just about every
year. Stuff like this:
I hope to add it to my website this year, it is a
massive file and that way people like yourself who like to print out these for
shows, display, can ad the prices to them per that specific year, and your
specific options. It is a BIG file and is unfinished and has taken me several
years to compile, and will start with model year 1968, up to 1974. However, if
you have a car outside of the window I specialize in, email directly, with your
options, year, model, and I'll see what I can do.
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Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:11
AM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Windows
Stickers
Terry,
Ya that is an awsome service Eddie has given us. I was fortunate to
find the original window sticker and original Bill of Sale along with the
owners manuel and the original owners info in the glove box from 1972! From
that I was able to call him and he was glad the car was not crushed and
would be saved. He told me how and when the car was converted to v-8 his son
turned 16 and wanted a hot rod so they found a v-8 gremmie in the junk
yard and swapped it all over what a cool Dad! Unfortunatly the original window
sticker shows it was a 232 3spd std, x option with ac and power steering and
manuel drums. Now everything is changed.
Davis P.S. He traded in a 70 Cuda for the grem. And he
worked at the AMC dealer he got it at.
He said he just got married and was starting a family and needed a
family car.
twa1950@xxxxxxx wrote:
I think I brought this up last year but I am so impressed
I wanted to bring it up again. If you want people to look at your car and
give you lot of complements go to Eddie's web site and print off one of his
window stickers and stick it on your window. I think I get as many
complements on having the original dealer sticker on my car as I do the car.
There are other people who have them sealed in plastic laying on their dash
but I am the only one who has it taped on the window. I even had one guy
tell me he couldn't believe that I would have that sticker on my window it
was worth more than my car. I didn't have the heart to tell him I had a
dozen more in a folder at home. I used the one from 1970 since it was red
white and blue and the body was white. I used my word processor and printed
t! he numbers and writing on plane paper until I they look like they would
go on the blank sticker then I printed it on the paper that had the sticker
on. Looks real good. I then took the thing crumbled in up into a ball then
smoothed it out to give it that old look. I got the prices off the sample
Eddie has for a 75 Gremlin. Not correct for a 78 but close enough. My
Gremlin has one of those plastic dealer stickers on the back from King Dodge
on the back of it. I printed King American Motors on the window sticker and
gave it the street name of where I think the dealership was located 30 years
ago. I have seen people look at the window sticker and check out the sticker
on the back and say yea that is the real sticker. I do feel guilty at times
but then again it is a real American Motors Window sticker just not for that
year and while the $3200 is not exact I bet it was close. Thanks again
Eddie. Terry
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