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I've recieved conflicting reports on getting a copy of a window sticker from the NCM. Some say they wil sell a copy of any window sticker, and some say the car has to be a museum delivered car. Can anyone tell me for sure wich is true? BTW I'm talking C5 (1999). Thanks in advance.
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You can get the window sticker for your car from the NCM, does not have to be a museum delivery car. They have them for 1989 to current Corvettes, but you also have to order the build sheet to get one.
But, according to a phone call to the NCM, you have to order the Window Sticker AND the Build Sheet.......BOTH. You cannot get just the Window Sticker
That's true. But if you join the NCM, you get the member's price for both items. And your $50 membership fee is fully tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Also check this thread about a 25% discount for first-time NCM memberships.
You can get the window sticker for your car from the NCM, does not have to be a museum delivery car. They have them for 1989 to current Corvettes, but you also have to order the build sheet to get one.
One of the first things I did when I got my '01. I joined the museum and ordered both the Build Sheet, Window Sticker laminated and the original Dealers brochure. I got the original window sticker when I bought the car. It was in the glove box had been there for 4 years.
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My WalMart had a nice black plastic frame that the window sticker fits into very well. I keep mine behind the driver seat in my 02 vert. It's handy to have when discussing the car.