Get your very own Build Sheet from Chrysler
Click on the link below.
In the address bar, delete the existing 17 digit VIN and insert yours in the same space and hit the enter key.
I just did it and it actually works, the build sheet server is a little slow to response but it eventually will come up after a few seconds
https://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/...AN75NX6X065980
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In the address bar, delete the existing 17 digit VIN and insert yours in the same space and hit the enter key.
I just did it and it actually works, the build sheet server is a little slow to response but it eventually will come up after a few seconds
https://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/...AN75NX6X065980
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Last edited by MI1XFIRE; Mar 10, 2023 at 11:50 AM.
Might try this (originally posted in 2015)
Just add the VIN to http://www.chrysler.com/ webselfservice/ BuildSheetServlet?vin=
and paste into your browser, keep the = sign in the address but remove the spaces.
Is there a way to tell the server not to shorten, " does not work.
For example: https://www.chrysler.com/webselfserv...LN65L77X069987
Just add the VIN to http://www.chrysler.com/ webselfservice/ BuildSheetServlet?vin=
and paste into your browser, keep the = sign in the address but remove the spaces.
Is there a way to tell the server not to shorten, " does not work.
For example: https://www.chrysler.com/webselfserv...LN65L77X069987
Last edited by Padgett; Mar 10, 2023 at 10:20 AM.
Might try this (originally posted in 2015)
Just add the VIN to http://www.chrysler.com/ webselfservice/ BuildSheetServlet?vin=
and paste into your browser, keep the = sign in the address but remove the spaces.
Is there a way to tell the server not to shorten, " does not work.
For example: https://www.chrysler.com/webselfserv...LN65L77X069987
Just add the VIN to http://www.chrysler.com/ webselfservice/ BuildSheetServlet?vin=
and paste into your browser, keep the = sign in the address but remove the spaces.
Is there a way to tell the server not to shorten, " does not work.
For example: https://www.chrysler.com/webselfserv...LN65L77X069987
Am on my second coupe now, bought the 07 Coupe with 6 speed manual in 2013 and amassed a lot of info but was black so did not last long. In the middle had a SLK320 automatic (prefer a retractable to a cloth top), and a SLK230 manual trans (MB sure got a lot of use out of the same letters), still have the 320 (blue) and just bought an 04 Coupe (red) that has less miles on it than my first one and am slowly remembering all the things I forgot in the middle,
Agree the option list (free) is really better for me than a window sticker (Monroney)
Agree the option list (free) is really better for me than a window sticker (Monroney)
Interesting, I didn't realize my SRT-6 started out as an Executive Lease Vehicle. There is a lot more info contained in the build sheet. It is great to have both.
Winder Sticker just shows how it was built/delivered. CarFax or equivalent (are many) will provide a much more complete history such as if the title is branded.
Get one if you like but is really just part off a complete history.
Get one if you like but is really just part off a complete history.
Looks like it was leased to an executive retiree and includes a sheet on how to install a front tag also a statement of origin (how much was made/where.), rest is mostly marketting paperwork.
The original build was discussed several years ago and there was a claim that it was tucked inside the back of the passenger seat, behind the hard shell that is located on the back of the seat. I'm not sure if anyone found/confirmed that observation.
The build sheets were found, tucked in the springs of the passenger seats on those Chrysler cars built in the 1960's and 1970's. They were color coded and had all of the designated order numbers for the assembly crews on the line to complete the car's manufacturing process. This document was proof the car was not a clone.
Just my 2 cents....
Dennis
DTMenace
The build sheets were found, tucked in the springs of the passenger seats on those Chrysler cars built in the 1960's and 1970's. They were color coded and had all of the designated order numbers for the assembly crews on the line to complete the car's manufacturing process. This document was proof the car was not a clone.
Just my 2 cents....
Dennis
DTMenace
**Attention administrator. Please delete this post and I apologize. I finally got it to work.
In regards to finding my bill sheet, I’ve looked through the form and I’m having a hard time finding information for my build sheet.
Not exactly sure why the example from member padgett did not work? I realize this link was from 2013 and I’m hoping there’s a better or new link to find my build sheet. Any suggestions or ideas would be thankful. Richard.
In regards to finding my bill sheet, I’ve looked through the form and I’m having a hard time finding information for my build sheet.
Not exactly sure why the example from member padgett did not work? I realize this link was from 2013 and I’m hoping there’s a better or new link to find my build sheet. Any suggestions or ideas would be thankful. Richard.
Last edited by Richpcb; Apr 9, 2023 at 02:57 PM.
**Attention administrator. Please delete this post and I apologize. I finally got it to work.
In regards to finding my bill sheet, I’ve looked through the form and I’m having a hard time finding information for my build sheet.
Not exactly sure why the example from member padgett did not work? I realize this link was from 2013 and I’m hoping there’s a better or new link to find my build sheet. Any suggestions or ideas would be thankful. Richard.
In regards to finding my bill sheet, I’ve looked through the form and I’m having a hard time finding information for my build sheet.
Not exactly sure why the example from member padgett did not work? I realize this link was from 2013 and I’m hoping there’s a better or new link to find my build sheet. Any suggestions or ideas would be thankful. Richard.
Is there a way to see from what dealership your Crossfire was sold when it was new?
I've done the build sheet as suggested in the above posts and I've done the vin decoder.
According to the build sheet it was sent to Virginia. I would really like to know what dealership it was sold from.
Thanks for any help.
I've done the build sheet as suggested in the above posts and I've done the vin decoder.
According to the build sheet it was sent to Virginia. I would really like to know what dealership it was sold from.
Thanks for any help.
They are similar but not the same, originals are also slightly coloured.
Is there a way to see from what dealership your Crossfire was sold when it was new?
I've done the build sheet as suggested in the above posts and I've done the vin decoder.
According to the build sheet it was sent to Virginia. I would really like to know what dealership it was sold from.
Thanks for any help.
I've done the build sheet as suggested in the above posts and I've done the vin decoder.
According to the build sheet it was sent to Virginia. I would really like to know what dealership it was sold from.
Thanks for any help.
For the initial 5 years after the Crossfire was sold, a copy of the original window sticker could be retrieved but the original selling dealer had to request it for you. Fortunately, I was able to do this with my 2007 Coupe. Only thing I think you can do is send a message to Chrysler Customer Service & request them to identify the original selling dealer of your car. That is essentially what I did to get the factory paint color accurately identified and they told me who the original selling dealer was (with contact info) so I could request a copy of original window sticker. The original selling dealer didn't even charge me anything for it. Mailed the window sticker copy to me after they received it from Chrysler Home Office.


