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Yes, the Corvette Museum is the only place you can get the window sticker. Costs is around $35 for non members to the museum. Seems a bit costly, but remember that your money is going to help the museum. Be sure to get it laminated and also order the build sheet (more money). You will be glad you have both. Here is what the build sheet will look like.
Just a side note: The model number shown in the upper right hand corner is the "model code". A coupe is model code 07. This is not the year of the car.
Last edited by Swiftrider08; Apr 2, 2008 at 10:34 PM.
I got my replacement window sticker from my selling dealers customer service department for free. Just ask them. They will understand that most corvette owners like to keep a copy for reselling purposes and for car shows. Took about 2 weeks to get the replacement.
I got my replacement window sticker from my selling dealers customer service department for free. Just ask them. They will understand that most corvette owners like to keep a copy for reselling purposes and for car shows. Took about 2 weeks to get the replacement.
It is great that your dealer would do you a favor like that. I do not think most will. My original window sticker from my 2008 is starting to fade while even sitting in the closet. I am going to order a laminated one from the museum.
Are build sheets normally available from your dealer when ordering a new Vette? Or is that something that can only be purchased through NCM after the fact?