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    Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    In an effort to gather copies of the original manufacturers MSRP window sticker for the purpose of tax credit and refunds, please scan and post the document for Ford vehicles here as an attachment. All dedicated and dual-fuel vehicle window stickers showing incremental cost of conversion are needed. Please do not duplicate. If the document is too large to fit your scanner, attempt to copy the part showing vehicle identification and the cost of the cng option or conversion.

    If posting a Ford window sticker, scan it to your computer as a .jpeg/.jpg format, click on "Post Reply" in this thread, and attach the document by going to the bottom of the page under "additional options" and clicking on "Manage Attachments". Find your saved copy and click on "upload", onece upload is complete simply close the window and submit new thread.

    Thread title should reflect the year, make, model and bi-fuel or dedicated, along with engine size.

    Curtis Martin
    Alt Fuels Mgr
    Robertson's Honda
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    Antelope Valley Clean Cities Coalition
    Cell # 661-802-9295

  2. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    2000 Ford Contour Bi-Fuel Sticker (from Pacific NW Region GSA Fleet Purchase)
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    Last edited by cnguser; 02-11-2008 at 02:58 PM. Reason: Added location info

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    Ford NGV pricing 1998 and 2003

    One of our members sent me this. Has the incremental costs for Ford NGVs in 1998 and 2003 (sorry the pages are not in order).
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  4. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    Does anyone know the MSRP on a 1997 or a 1999 Ford Contour? It would sure be helpful. This one has info on the 2003 and the 1998, which was great. I can't tell you the hours I've already spent trying to find a 1999 sticker price.

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    Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    I would just use the $5,075 incremental price for the 2000 model as per the PDF file I posted above. The Utah tax man isn't going to give you a hard time for using this number as your basis for the credit as it would be inconceivable that the incremental cost would have changed much in one year. This will give you a $2,538 state tax credit. Note that you do not need to send in a copy of the window sticker with your tax form, just keep it in case you are audited.

  6. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    Anyone have one a Window Sticker for a 1999 Crown Vic?

  7. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    $5500 - 2000 Ford Crown Vic, 95k miles. Bought in Phoenix and drove it back
    Purchased May 10 2008

  8. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    balikbayan, that is great. However, that is not a the window sticker it is what you paid for a used vehicle.

  9. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here.

    I found the following government study which states that the incremental conversion cost of a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria was $2080. (They don't say the 1997 model explicitly in the study, but they do say the vehicles were put into service during months falling under that model year.)
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  10. Re: Post your original MSRP sticker here. "2002 Ford F-150

    I know that this is not a window sticker, but the following web site was very useful, as it shows the cost of all of the options available for different makes and models of vehicles. I now have the information for my 2002 Ford F-150. It is here:

    http://www.intellichoice.com/reports...2002/Ford/F150

    You can search on your particluar model as well.

    Gary

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