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When I bought my '95 C4 this summer, the guy who sold it to me presented the original build sheet as if it was something rare coming with the car.
I can see that it's nice to have original papers - like the owners manual etc - with the car. But is the build sheet something special? Or do you all have your's in your vette folder?
Your showing a picture of what is commonly known as a "Window Sticker".
The build sheet is a separate document that was with the car as it proceeded down the assembly line.
Neither one of them really adds any value to the car, and both are available through the Corvette museum. They are nice to have conversation pieces if you go to car shows and such.
Your showing a picture of what is commonly known as a "Window Sticker".
The build sheet is a separate document that was with the car as it proceeded down the assembly line.
Neither one of them really adds any value to the car, and both are available through the Corvette museum. They are nice to have conversation pieces if you go to car shows and such.
Whether you have them or not depends on what the original owner did with them (keep them or throw them away). They are not that rare, but a lot of new owners shell out $100 to get duplicates made for their car.