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rfitzpatrick 01-24-2024 01:24 PM

Window Sticker Price
 

How were car prices advertised during the Henry Ford Era? I'v read stickers were required 1958.

TKS

mass A man 01-24-2024 04:09 PM

Re: Window Sticker Price
 

I guess radio, newspapers and magazines mostly and at each salesroom. I do recall seeing a very early sticker, quite small, on the window, but I'm not so sure it was on a Model A, but it was from that same era.

Chuck Dempsey 01-24-2024 04:48 PM

Re: Window Sticker Price
 

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BRENT in 10-uh-C 01-24-2024 07:52 PM

Re: Window Sticker Price
 

Remember that Ford was a stickler that all Agencies charge the same amount for a new vehicle, -or the same amount for any parts or labor. This was in their contract. The only room the Agency salesmen had to negotiate on a price was by selling the customer accessory items to add to the end price.

Somewhere I have a copy of an era Ford contractual agreement with one of his Agencies. If my memory is correct, the Agency's commission was 15% on a vehicle sale and 25% on parts.


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