

Spacings, abbreviations, commas, asterisks rotated differently, fonts, serials, perforations, pin feeds, prefixes, suffixes, ECL codes and much more. As time went on, we learned more and more about the changes and small idiosyncrasies that were particular to each plant. Eventually my brother and I had the blank 1966 Window Sticker forms produced with painstaking accuracy after examining hundreds of these documents. Like many of you, after creating the form, I typed in the correct data with respect to my own vehicle as crude as that was years ago. I began to create forms copying all the information off the Window Stickers. Window Stickers provided a wealth of information along with Trim Tags on these vehicles. I eventually built a database combining the multitudes of information I was able to gather.
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I began collecting as much documentation relating to the 1966 Full Size Cars as I could find. I enjoyed researching the documentation aspect of the hobby and read everything I could get my hands on relating to this subject.

In the early 1980’s I joined a Full Size Chevrolet Club being the proud owner of a 1966 Impala Super Sport since I was 18 years old. For those that aren’t as lucky, now is the time to own your own expertly reproduced Documents that make great Novelty items for display purposes. For those of you that are lucky enough to own the original paperwork and documentation, we all envy you.
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Window Stickers and other documentation have become a “staple” at car shows that provide detailed information respective to the car being shown including Dealer to whom sold, dealer code and zone number, plant assembled, model, VIN, original options, descriptions, prices and other pertinent information regarding our prized possessions. Failure to display one can result in a fine of $10,000 per vehicle to the dealership.Īs time went on the Window Sticker became a valuable and essential item to every car enthusiast along with the litany of additional documentation originally provided for each vehicle. While the law does not specifically mandate Monroney stickers for some trucks, automakers affix them across their entire vehicle lineups. This statute requires that a sticker be affixed to the side window or windshield of every new car sold in the United States.

The Monroney sticker as it is called in the auto industry is named for the late Almer Stillwell "Mike" Monroney, a senator from Oklahoma who sponsored the federal Automobile Information Disclosure Act in 1958. We custom create authentic looking documents forġ959 through 2000* General Motors Cars and Trucks.
