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AKA The Monroney Sticker is nice to have. I have a 2014 C7 Stingray Z51 in Laguna Blue w/Brownstone interior and am curious as to what I have. Is there a way to decode everything by VIN or is there a place to order the window sticker?
There is a wealth of information available in the “sticky” at the top of this page. However, the coolest thing that I found were the 2014 Production Stats, that are available on the National Corvette Museum website. You can search there or just Google 2014 Production Stats, it should take you there. This will tell you how many of each option you have we’re made and you can see how unique (or not) your car is. Pretty interesting stuff.😎
You can decode the service parts label under the carpet in the rear or ask any GM dealer to print the build sheet from your VIN which has the codes and descriptions.
We've occasionally had GM dealers or employees that would provide them as a favor - haven't seen anyone offer in a while.
Service parts label 2014-2017(?) under rear carpet near battery
2018-2019 service parts label on driver's side door jamb. Option codes are encoded in the QR.
Speaking of Monroney, if you go to this site, https://monroneylabels.com/ and plug in your VIN and your credit card info for $10, you'll IMMEDIATELY be emailed a pdf of your sticker information. It won't look like the label you'll get from the NCM (which is identical to the original), but as far as immediate gratification (and pricing) goes, it can't be beat.
I have both versions.
Last edited by Catfish4818; Apr 27, 2025 at 08:32 AM.
Speaking of Monroney, if you go to this site, https://monroneylabels.com/ and plug in your VIN and your credit card info for $10, you'll IMMEDIATELY be emailed a pdf of your sticker information. It won't look like the label you'll get from the NCM (which is identical to the original), but as far as immediate gratification (and pricing) goes, it can't be beat.
I have both versions.
Do they give you options to which one you get ? When I apply my VIN, I see only the top one you posted, I prefer the look of the original.
No options. From Monroney you only can get the top one. The bottom one came from the National Corvette Museum, and is a duplicate of what the car had when new.
The label from Monroney contains the information (option codes, prices, features, etc) for the car from the original window sticker, but it's presented in an entirely different format.
The NCM label is definitely the nicer of the two, but the Monroney label has the advantages of price and immediate delivery.
Pay $10, get the Monroney; then after your curiosity has been roused, order the NCM label for ~$100 and wait 10 days.
There were 500 coupes built in late 2013. They can be identified by the last six digits of the VIN, which run from 300001 - 300500. They also have an individually numbered plaque on the dashboard in front of the shifter.