<VV> window price stickers

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Mon Jun 29 11:34:32 EDT 2009


Actually, I'm ahead of you  both. I've developed a program that does all
that and more. I can duplicate any Corvair window sticker (and they DO vary
from year to year), and I have enough data to do all the 'Briers, and all
the '60, '64, '67, and 69 cars, along with some of the '66 and '68 cars.

I also have found flaws in ALL the Jim Osborn blanks. He owns the copyright
for reproducing them (GM license) and all the ones available from vendors
will be his blanks. For instance, the '68 blank is missing the entire
sidebar, and is the most glaring error in these stickers. And the '69 blank
is a generic Chevrolet blank, and mentions the column-mounted key
interlock. Not appropriate for Corvairs, as we all know.

Take it from me, the historical research  necessary to do this is
monumental, and for that reason I'm only going to sell FINISHED stickers.
There's a host of codes that are not available without extensive research.
And I haven't even mentioned correct prices. So if you want the sticker to
be as accurate, I am your only source.

-Mark Corbin

> [Original Message]
> From: <Wayne.Stutts at comcast.net>
> Subject: Re: <VV> window price stickers
> 

I have a file that can produce an exact replica of a 68 window sticker that
is blank.  I could also enter all 

the information exact as it was on the 68's if you have the complete
information to furnish me. 

I obtained this from an original sticker that was with the  68  I bought
so I know mine is correct but I have no knowledge of where you can obtain
the option codes for options that were not on my car. 

I also do not know if the 68 blank sticker is the same as other year
models.  

Wayne Stutts 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard/Gail Spiess" <spiessdg at yahoo.com> 
Subject: <VV> window price stickers 

Has anyone ever taken the time to duplicate or copy original Corvair window
stickers listing the options and prices? 
Just curious  Might be a great project for someone.  Most classics in car
shows don't have them and it is nice to see what people oaid for their cars
in the "old" days, 

Dick



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