Reproduction C-P Window Sticker in PDF

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Anyone have a source to download a blank Chrysler-Plymouth reproduction window sticker for 1970-1971 vintage in PDF for filling in using edit tools?
 
Do you also have the correct IBM Selectrix font ball (with cotton ribbon) to print the items on such a sheet?

ALL of the logos and such on the window sticker are copyrighted and/or trademarked and belong to Chrysler Corp (and now Stellantis) so permission must be approved to get them. Which is why only a few MSPR label vendors might have them. Authorized dealers could get blank window stickers from Chrysler, if requested, for various reasons. AND . . . with the normal Pica-font of their typewriters at the dealership, those replacement window stickers were very obvious.

The font used on those stickers of that general time, seemed to be the same as the normal font on the ball used on the IBM Selectix typewriters of back then. The fibers in the inked, cotton ribbon were also obvious. Using a nylon ribbon instead would yield a print quality that was just a hair under that of a "carbon ribbon", by observation.

Check the restoration parts vendors/services for print copies. Many will be more attuned to B and E-bodies, I suspect. Especially if they can print them accurately according to your VIN.

Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
 
A fellow car guy sent me a PDF download for a 1970 era Dodge window sticker. I can enter text on my PC by selecting "IBM 1043 10 Pitch" font, using Adobe Acrobat program. It looks just like vintage IBM typewriter lettering. I have generated 3 different window stickers so far. But it has the red Dodge-Dodge Trucks logo on it, which cannot be edited over to the blue Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial logo. I am not looking for paper/print copies, I am looking for a PDF file that can be edited by entering text on a PC.

Thank you for getting back to me on this. Let me know where I can source the blank C-P sticker form.
 
I actually did create a word format file that fools 99% of car show people. It's just a more "fun" way to display options. I'd post it here, but it's on my desktop and I'm only near my phone for the day...
 
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