Misc year Build sheets(tank stickers) Available
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Adams' Apple said:
Unless....they have ALL given the stuff to the NCM, and neglected to tell anyone....
Unless....they have ALL given the stuff to the NCM, and neglected to tell anyone....

Thanks for looking.
None of those match mine which is 23562 in case anyone has any info, or the original block laying around.

I wonder what the NCM does with the info and papers they get?
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The ORIGINAL intent of the NCM was to have a place to catalog/archive the old documents like this. As it turned out, the Archives are JUST now being built there. GM committed to handing over a TON of documents and info to the NCM when it was first conceived, but there was never any place to actually house the archives. Many years later, the archives are finally getting done, and GM, and other contributors are giving what they have.
The build sheets that are being offered in this thread are not really a part of that, but some may wind up there if they(the folks that have the documents) don't find them a home before then. The NCRS TDB recently created a place on the board for folks with paperwork, or parts from the older cars to post what they have, in hopes of finding the current owners, and re-uniting said paperwork/parts with the cars they belong to.
Once the NCM takes possession of stuff like that, and gets it cataloged, it will be available(for viewing) to the public...
The build sheets that are being offered in this thread are not really a part of that, but some may wind up there if they(the folks that have the documents) don't find them a home before then. The NCRS TDB recently created a place on the board for folks with paperwork, or parts from the older cars to post what they have, in hopes of finding the current owners, and re-uniting said paperwork/parts with the cars they belong to.
Once the NCM takes possession of stuff like that, and gets it cataloged, it will be available(for viewing) to the public...
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Is there any way to follow-up on a 1971 vin 19437S114607 ?
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Hey there, thanks for helping out on getting tank stickers out there. I have a 1968 and believed to be a 400 + hp car but I cannot find any info on it. Can you look up 194678S427328 thanks. Eric
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Hi my wife has a 68 matching numbers car. how do we search for the paperwork for the 68's. thanks tmkcorvette69@comcast.net
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tmkcorvette69 said:
Hi my wife has a 68 matching numbers car. how do we search for the paperwork for the 68's. thanks tmkcorvette69@comcast.net
#194378s421680 is my wifes vin
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#194378s421680 is my wifes vin
tmkcorvette69 said:
Hi my wife has a 68 matching numbers car. how do we search for the paperwork for the 68's. thanks tmkcorvette69@comcast.net
#194378s421680 is my wifes vin
we have also got another bb corvette engine with the z in the vin numbers on it. I will look up later and post.
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194378s21680 is my wife 's 68 ttop bb 427 390 hp vin. can you find anything on that.
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Nothing on 21680 or 27328....

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