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Old Jan 17, 2009 | 02:38 PM
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Default Re: Window Sticker

I contacted the original selling dealer via fax once I received the contact info from Chrysler thru the Chrysler Owner's website. Dealer called me on my cell phone within a day or two after I sent fax. Told me the only fee would be for FedEx shipment if I wanted it sent that way. Otherwise, no fee would be applicable for getting the window sticker from Chrysler. Window sticker was sent to dealer by Chrysler and the dealer forwarded it to me via USPS (snail mail). Came in about 2-3 days at my door. Actually a very painless process and straight forward, just as Chrysler told in their original reply to me when I requested info on sticker & paint code.

Below is the text from my fax to dealer:

Subject: 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Coupe (VIN 1C3LN69L47X074235)

Attn: Customer Service, Lee’s Summit Chrysler Dodge Jeep

I purchased a 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Coupe (VIN 1C3LN69L47X074235) from Northtowne Mitsubishi on 10/04/08. This vehicle was originally sold by your dealership in APR/08. Car only had 1500 miles on it at time of my purchase & was in pristine condition. My wife & I had been looking for a top quality, previously-owned Crossfire for a few months and this one was such an excellent example we couldn’t pass it up. And we absolutely love the car!

I’m interested in getting a copy of the original window sticker for this vehicle. According to feedback from Chrysler, the original selling dealer can submit this request to Chrysler for a period of 5 years from original date of sale. If there is a fee for this request, just let me know and I’ll send payment for this.


Sincerely,



Dennis C. Edwards, Sr.
14 W. Coralvine Ct.
Simpsonville, SC 29681-2900
Cell: 864.363.0242
Fax: 803.753.9628
dcedwards.sr@charter.net
 
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