1965 Dodge Dart Charger

Invoice not on driver's window: Yep, I agree.

Invoice not on driver side rear window because visibility: No, I can't agree. Think about it: the driver doesn't (can't) use the rear window behind him. But he can and does use the rear window on the other side of the car.



Red, but it doesn't matter because I'm sure they're no longer on the car!

The Monroney Label (named for the U.S. Senator who spearheaded getting these labels on the car) is meant to show consumers The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), Engine and transmission specifications, Standard equipment and warranty details, Optional equipment and pricing, City and highway fuel economy ratings, as determined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), As of September 2007, crash test ratings as determined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Placement of the label was also specified: The Monroney sticker is required to be affixed to the side window or windshield of every new car sold in the United States and can only be removed by the consumer (Chapter 28, Sections 1231-1233, Title 15 of the United States Code). A fine of up to US$1,000 per vehicle for each offense is authorized if the sticker is missing, and other fees and penalties are authorized if the sticker is altered illegally (including imprisonment)

If Ulf is going to show/drive the car with the label attached to the car, the least hazardous location is the left quarter window, assuming the label will fit.