ok...lets start over 1-when i bought the car in california i asked the dealer(also was the original selling dealership) can i get a copy of the original window sticker? answer...sorry not available 2-e mail maranello for a copy of the original window sticker answer...via email...please contact fna and they can help you 3-e mail fna and ask for a copy of the original window sticker, answer...give me your info and i will give you a ferrari dealer in your area that will get you a copy of the original window sticker 4- my answer to fna was that if it was possible can she contact a dealer due to the fact that things get done quicker when fna asks a dealership to do something 5-fna calls me and says that ferrari of san diego(original dealership,and probably discovered when vin# was given to fna)was contacted by her and requested the copy of the original window sticker 6-waiting for a copy of the original window sticker
my guess based on what is going on is that the original dealership has the capacity to reprint a copy of the original window sticker but are they willing to do this for someone that they never met and probably will never meet ? (if the car was bought out of state). i think if fna gets involved they will do it. just my opinion
sorry it took so long to post my update but a few weeks ago i received my window sticker from the original selling dealer. from what i understand from fna you need to request it from the original dealer. good luck guys
FNA told me I had to contact my regional dealer, not the original selling dealer. I havent made the call to FoHouston yet, so not sure what they'd say. I know they didn't sell my 360 new.
i think the the vin tells who the original selling dealer was. when i contacted fna with my request, i gave them my vin and they said ferrari of san diego sold the car new (where i purchased preowned). dealer called me and said they had to put in a request for a duplicate. if you have a good relationship with your neighborhood dealer, ask them to look up the original seller.
i don't see why not...have your friendly f dealer run your vin and see if selling dealer comes up. its not like hundreds of thousands of f cars are sold in the us like ford or gm. it's a tight family and all info should be stored at selling dealer or through fna. give it a shot...nothing to lose. good luck!
I beleive that a carfax report shows the original selling dealer. It would be a handy document to have. and thank you Senator Monroney.
Ha - the Monroney sticker / label! FWIW (and a little of a jack, so my apologies), I photoshopped a Monroney label for my '72 240Z. Had it taped in the window of my car at a show over the weekend, everyone thought it was legit (I did let people know if was a recreation). If anyone has a color Monroney for a particular year Ferrari, I can photoshop them. It's not the real thing, but kind of neat if you are showing an older car and want that nostalgic feel. I've done a few for others (maybe I have a side business here!), so let me know.
I also contacted FNA and was told that US cars did not come from the factory with a window sticker. It was added by the original selling dealer, so that's who you have to go to. In my case, its Foreign Cars Italia.
Back in the mid-90s I requested a replacement window sticker from FNA for my then 348Spider and received it via mail a week or so later...at no charge...
I did contract FNA and they directed me to Ferrari of Atlanta ( the original order and selling dealer). I spoke with Kevin Connors there and he said he spoke with his regional rep and that a window sticker reprint was not available but he would reach out to some of his peers.
when i asked my original selling dealer for a reprint they also said that it was not available so i called fna and they called the dealer and instructed them on how to do it. i guess its not a common request and most dealers don't know they can get it done
I foound out the Scott Harris Imports of Utah was actually the original selling dealer. I contacted Sean there and he provided the window sticker below. Thanks much Sean and all here who were helpful. Image Unavailable, Please Login