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I am making a memory/picture board for my garage.
What I am looking for is if anyone has a picture of a dealership sticker on the back of their Crossfire. Maybe from when you bought the car new.
This would be the original Chrysler dealer's sticker that they put on the back of your car when you buy the car. When you buy a new car now, they give you plastic plate frames with the dealer's name on it.
My Crossfire came from DarCars in Rockville, Maryland. I have called them and they no longer have the stickers available or any old stock.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Last edited by M60A3Driver; Nov 4, 2025 at 09:21 PM.
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The window sticker (Dealer listed)
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Hi,
I appreciate your reply. I have the window sticker for my car.
The picture below is what I'm looking for. I was hoping to make a replica of one from a Crossfire to put next to my window sticker on a picture board I'm making.
Thanks,
John
Just Google "Chrysler dealership sticker" and look at images.
I've tried that, not many come up and those that do are usually very old. I'm looking for an original one specifically on a Crossfire.
Someone out there had to have taken a picture of their car when it was new.
I've tried that, not many come up and those that do are usually very old. I'm looking for an original one specifically on a Crossfire.
Someone out there had to have taken a picture of their car when it was new.
Here is mine but it was in 2007 at the local Toyota dealer
The owner there told me he always liked to find cool used cars to put on the front row of his Toyota Dealer
Mine was there in 2007 when I discovered it.
I bought it that day and became the second owner in April 2007
Hi,
I appreciate your reply. I have the window sticker for my car.
The picture below is what I'm looking for. I was hoping to make a replica of one from a Crossfire to put next to my window sticker on a picture board I'm making.
Thanks,
John
If the Window Sticker for your car is a copy of the factory window sticker, you might be able to reach out to that dealer & ask for a copy of their dealer sticker. An issue that could surface is if the original dealer is one of those that Chrysler closed years ago when they consolidated their dealer network.
Here's the info from my OEM Window Sticker for the 2007 Limited Coupe I bought.
If the Window Sticker for your car is a copy of the factory window sticker, you might be able to reach out to that dealer & ask for a copy of their dealer sticker. An issue that could surface is if the original dealer is one of those that Chrysler closed years ago when they consolidated their dealer network.
Here's the info from my OEM Window Sticker for the 2007 Limited Coupe I bought.
Thanks for the links, I'll check them out. However, I still need an accurate example to go by though.
The car dealer who sold my car is still in business, DARCARS, in Rockville, Maryland. I reached out to them when I first started working on this picture board. Unfortunately they don't use stickers anymore and they didn't have any old stock.
However, I still need an accurate example to go by though.
The car dealer who sold my car is still in business, DARCARS, in Rockville, Maryland. I reached out to them when I first started working on this picture board. Unfortunately they don't use stickers anymore and they didn't have any old stock.
Curious that they wouldn't have a picture of the Dealer Sticker they used to use in a file on their database. The picture is all you need, or am I overlooking something.
Good question. I’ve been through something similar with a Crossfire purchase a few years back. The “original” dealer sticker (the big printed one on the window when the car is new) and the Monroney copy usually give you a decent overview — window sticker https://carfast.express/en/window_sticker , major packages, basic trims — but often they skip optional extras, small packages or custom factory-installed items. When I first got the paperwork for my car, I compared it against what I saw physically: several items listed on the window sticker weren’t there, and a few parts on the car weren’t listed on the sticker.