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I am currently importing Chevrolet Corvette C4 1991 Model into Portugal and they require
technical specs issued by Chevrolet , can anyone in the assist me in obtaining these specs from Chevrolet
I am currently importing Chevrolet Corvette C4 1991 Model into Portugal and they require
technical specs issued by Chevrolet , can anyone in the assist me in obtaining these specs from Chevrolet
Regards
Zeca Menezes
That's a pretty broad ask. Do they want dimensions? Power output? Cargo capacity? Displacement? 0-60 times?
Pretty much all.of that is a Google search away, but you really have to figure out what they need specs wise first.
This link will provide you all of the specifications for a 1991 Corvette supplied to the MVMA (Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association of the United States). Page 14 of this .pdf is the start. It's a good read for researching a 1991 Corvette but I would think your country should have a list of the requirements that you need to provide for the Import of a 1991 Corvette to your country. Check local sources or those that advertise Importing.
I believe that what you need is a COC (Certificate of Conformity) that the vehicle is compliant with EU requirements. For 1991 from GM, I doubt that's possible but do a very generic search using your favorite search engine or maybe AI search for:
'Portuguese vehicle COC documents required for import from USA'
I was able to use that search and find satisfactory results that would suit me. I'll NOT provide a 'link' but just the search terminology that I believe should work. Like I mentioned in my 1st post, inquire locally from an importing source.
Good Luck - return and let us know how you did. What country is the car in now? Have you bought and paid for?
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