Someone mentioned you might be able to look up a car’s original window sticker. Does anyone know a reliable service that offers this for secondhand or older models?
Someone mentioned you might be able to look up a car’s original window sticker. Does anyone know a reliable service that offers this for secondhand or older models?
A Monroney Label provides you with factory options packages and pricing, manufacturers MSRP price when new, engine and transmission specifications, standard features and equipment, fuel economy rating, and factory recalls.
Getting the original window sticker for a truly older GM vehicle can feel a bit like automotive archaeology. The handy online VIN decoders and sticker generators mentioned often work best for vehicles from the last 15-20 years. Once you go further back, the data gets a lot harder to access digitally.
For vintage models, your most reliable source is the GM Heritage Center. They can provide a copy of the original "Vehicle Invoice" for a fee. While it's not a visual replica of the Monroney sticker itself, it contains all the same critical information: the full list of options and RPO codes, original pricing, and the name of the dealership it was first shipped to. It's essentially the vehicle's birth certificate, pulled directly from GM's historical archives.
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