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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 04:16 PM
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Does anyone have member access to the ncrs website to look up my dealer code? It is 429 on the tank sticker. I want to find some history on it.

Thanks Eric
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Youll need the zone code also if you want the actual dealership name.
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The owner i bought it off of said it was orginally bought from Maryland. I will check to see if i have the zone code on the tank sticker.
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Originally Posted by Donald #31176
Youll need the zone code also if you want the actual dealership name.
This is someone blunt, however if you want information from the NCRS you should support that orginization and join it. Not ask someone to bootleg the information for you.

The NCRS is about the restoration and preservation of corvettes, matching numbers. If this is what trips your trigger they are the organization to belong to. If not that is okay too: build it they way you like it.
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I was a ncrs member a while back. I just got out of it. I find this forum more interesting. I was also just curious where my vette was from since i saw a post here about dealer codes.
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Originally Posted by carnut114
Does anyone have member access to the ncrs website to look up my dealer code? It is 429 on the tank sticker. I want to find some history on it.

Thanks Eric
Sorry - that number is not found in the database
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 08:18 PM
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many numbers are not in the data base, not a dealer anymore, never imputed etc. I AM a member of the ncrs but don't frequent the site much but do enjoy the magazine and the support they give to the hobby, without them most likely the amount of vendors and products today might not be there for everyone to enjoy and buy things to fix these classic cars. I like others prefer the forum and support those who drive it, build it, or restore their way, whether ncrs or highly modified or anything in between
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Thankyou for looking.
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Originally Posted by danthony
Sorry - that number is not found in the database
It would be great if anyone with their tank sticker could input the dealer/zone info into the NCRS database so the records can be made more complete. I'd gladly do it if you are not a member.

Just received a PM from CF Member karol and added:
Zone/Dealer-32/148
Central Chevrolet Inc
675 Memorial Ave
West Springfield, MA
01089

Any more out there?

Last edited by Duke94; Sep 13, 2008 at 02:30 PM.
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It is nice to see that you found out the dealer information for your car.
I have a similar question about my 427/435 coupe.

Here's the information that I have -
Paulos Chevrolet
Magna, UT
Zone: 36

Does anyone know the dealer code for Paulos?

It appears that Paulos was a big vette dealer back in the 1960s based on this ad:
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