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I'd like to know myself. My 72 Satellite Sebring Plus didn't have it when I bought it but the windows were tinted so I assumed it was removed. After taking the tint off I put one on it.
Ron
I've seen just a small few of those dealer air stickers. Different and cool (literally).
My Uncle did work at that plant on Webster ST, which all the employees and folks in that neighborhood still called "AirTemp" well into the late 80's and early 90's.
My 1972 Road Runner, with a/c, had no sticker on the window. I know this for sure as (a) I am the original & only owner, (b) all the glass is original.
I might add when I restored the car I replaced the V twin compressor with a newer Sanden unit and R134 refrigerant. Also replaced the evaporator but kept the both the compressor and evaporator "just in case".
They repop the stickers. I would put one on. Right or wrong I would consider it correct. I looked at a lot of cars this weekend at the Nats and saw a lot of stickers. Sorry, I didn't pay attention toRT4ever's year and model.[/QUOTE]