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One copy of the sheet is glued to the top of the gas tank. It's at the forward end of the tank and if you remove the spare tire carrier, you might be able to see it by looking upwards at the forward end of the tank. After all these years, the paper is probably very brittle and a lot of the printing will be unreadable.
Another location for a sheet is in the front frame crossmember just in front of the motor. The only way to get it out is to fish around for an end and use pliers to grab a corner and roll it tightly and pull out through one of the holes at the top.
But the best way is to get a copy of both the build sheet and the window sticker from the National Corvette Museum. Here's the order page
If you are not an NCM member, you can join at the same time and get the member discount. Your membership is fully tax-deductible and the NCM is a great cause.
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