Recently while cleaning out my office I came across a folder with window stickers for all the car I have ever owned except for the '73 AMX which I never had.

I became curious what the original cost of the AMX was so I started researching on AMC web sites, asking people I know in the hobby, looking through a couple books, and asking on an AMC forum.  I found most of the information I needed except for a couple things like the 4-speed and front spoiler which I only found the cost for of a '72 but must be close to the '73 prices.

So I decided to create a window sticker for the AMX the first thing was finding a font that looked like the original which appeared to be printed on a mainframe line printer of the day.  I came across a history museum web site that was restoring a old IBM computer and they had made a font from a IBM 1403 line printer that matched very well to what was on some original AMC stickers I saw online.  This font (IBM 1403) can be found here.  About the only problem with the font is it does not have a slash character only a lozenge.

My next issue was I needed a blank '73 window sticker to print on, I did a lot of searching but never found one.  So I decide to make one in Microsoft Word.  I think it came out looking really good but since I don't have a real '73 sticker in my possession to measure and compare I cannot say for sure.  If you are interested in using my doc of a blank '73 window sticker click here to download.

Once you have installed the IBM 1403 font and downloaded the word doc click in the large light blue box and set the font to IBM 1403 size 10 and start typing in your information then print the document with your data.