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is there a website for viewing Corvette window sticker using the VIN number?
Chrysler and Ford has website where you can enter the vehicle VIN and it gives you the vehicle window sticker. If anyone knows such website for Chevrolet or GM, it would be great to share it with us.
If you have the vin then you could get it from the selling dealer. Assuming, of course, that you know who that was.
I have not been able to find a site for GM that shows the sticker, maybe Chevrolet Customer Service?
yup .. love how Ford does it .. you can plug in a VIN from a car sold 5 years ago and it will show the sticker. Chevy removes the online Window Sticker as soon as the car is marked sold.
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Originally Posted by dmhines
yup .. love how Ford does it .. you can plug in a VIN from a car sold 5 years ago and it will show the sticker. Chevy removes the online Window Sticker as soon as the car is marked sold.
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