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The Corvette Museum can provide Build Sheets and Window Stickers. Monroney also has them, but they are an abbreviated version of the OE. Search and Ye shall Find!
Is the paper build sheet placed with the vehicle during it's assembly, before it's shipped? Anybody know? I bought my 2017 new, and wasn't given a build sheet in the paperwork. Would it be located under one of the bucket seats?
There should be a service info plate in the trunk near the battery. Raise up the map on right side. The abbreviations refer to the RPO numbers. Corvette museum website has id for RPO's
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Originally Posted by miami08VETTE
The Corvette Museum can provide Build Sheets and Window Stickers. Monroney also has them, but they are an abbreviated version of the OE. Search and Ye shall Find!
Is the paper build sheet placed with the vehicle during it's assembly, before it's shipped? Anybody know? I bought my 2017 new, and wasn't given a build sheet in the paperwork. Would it be located under one of the bucket seats?
One or two members have posted that in the past but I am highly skeptical of that. Usually the selling dealer will give them to you with the window sticker. These are what the real factory build sheets look like. They are taped on the car as it goes down the line.
It's not a build sheet, but compnine.com is an option I use.
You can buy the 5 VINs for $5 and pull date of birth and RPO list for 5 VIN numbers. You probably don't want the monthly subscription .
It's a cheap option to get a build as is list of options.
I have been using compnine.com for my C7 search.
One or two members have posted that in the past but I am highly skeptical of that. Usually the selling dealer will give them to you with the window sticker. These are what the real factory build sheets look like. They are taped on the car as it goes down the line.
that’s exact all the stuff I got when my car was delivered from Mike Furman. All that stuff was in the hatch area along with the window sticker(ordered it brand new)
The Corvette Museum can provide Build Sheets and Window Stickers. Monroney also has them, but they are an abbreviated version of the OE. Search and Ye shall Find!
Originally Posted by 449er
The Corvette Museum can send you one as the others have posted
No they can't, not even close. What they send you is a list of the options on your car. If you don't have the original build sheets your **** out of luck because their is no way to get them.
How does this