The window sticker also called a Moroney Label, this is the sticker that is affixed to a brand new car when it is delivered to the consumer. A law was passed by the 85th Congress in 1958 requiring all automobile manufacturers to affix a price label to all new automobiles showing Manufacturers Suggested Retail Prices for the vehicle and all options installed at the factory. This law is Public Law 85-506 and was proposed by Senator John Moroney, hence the name Moroney Label. This was to begin with the introduction of the new 1959 models. Early window stickers were very basic, listing dealer info and optional equipment only. Beginning in 1962, some manufacturers started using it as a sales tool. In addition to the options, These companies started listing standard items as well. Chevrolet started listing standard items in 1968 for all cars except the Corvette. The Corvette used the truck window sticker from 1968 through 1975 and did not list any standard items until 1976.
Below you find the window sticker of my AAR 'Cuda.
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