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No, but I have seen people post scans of originals, so it wouldn't be too hard to make your own. They changed over time, so you would need to get the correct one for the year of your car.

-Mike

Don't mind at all. It prints pretty well to a normal 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper. Trim the margins and it looks about right. Don't know the original size for certain since I haven't seen one in person recently.

Don356

The correct window sticker actually depends on what year Z you have. The one Arne posted is one and here is another. If you are trying to make it as authentic as possible you will need to find an old typewriter as the actual vehicle information was typed in since computers were not as sophisticated. Good luck with it.

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It might be tough to use the one Zulator posted though, since it is a photo shot at an angle with glass reflections on it. If you seach on the site you might find a scan of one for a 72, if that is what you need.

-Mike

I have a 73 and would like some help doing a correct one for my car. I have dealer invoice but do not have the window sticker. I do not have the know how or software to do this on my own. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Arne, I see your Z entered the US through Portland. Anyone know where other ports of entry were? I bought mine in Minneapolis.
Sheer conjecture on my part, for both the Port of Entry and the selling dealer. Remember that it isn't really a scan of my car's sticker, it was for a different car entirely. As I recall, the original scan that I Photoshopped said the POE was Houston.

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