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2025 Corvette Build Sheets and Windows Stickers now available thru NCM

Posted: 10/7/25 9:01pmMessage 1 of 1
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Build Sheets Now Available for 2025 Corvettes — Plus Every Model Year Back to 1981

The National Corvette Museum has officially announced that build sheets for 2025 Corvettes are now available for order — a must-have for collectors, restorers, and anyone who wants to document the exact factory specs of their car.


But the offering doesn’t stop there. The Museum provides build sheets for any Corvette assembled in Bowling Green since 1981, with one exception: Build sheets are not available for 1982 VINs in the following ranges: 109001–117800, 118201–118400, and 119201–119800.


🧩 What’s Included in the Combo

  • A Build Sheet — the original document used on the assembly line to guide the car’s construction, listing every factory-installed option.
  • A Window Sticker (Monroney Label) — a replica of the price label originally affixed to the car at delivery, showing MSRP and all factory options.

These documents are invaluable for show cars, restorations, and historical records. In fact, some events like Bloomington Gold require a detailed list of options — and this combo delivers exactly that.


📦 Order Details

  • Delivery time: Please allow 3–5 weeks
  • Shipping: $12.00 flat rate in the contiguous U.S.
  • Expedited shipping: Not available (no Second Day or Next Day options)
  • Build sheet sizes: Vary by year, from 8½” x 11″ to 11″ x 17″
  • Lamination: Optional

Whether you're documenting a brand-new 2025 Stingray or uncovering the history of a classic C4, this combo is a powerful way to preserve your Corvette’s legacy. Orders can be placed directly through the National Corvette Museum’s website.


Let us know if you’ve ordered yours — or if you’ve discovered something surprising in your build sheet. It’s amazing what these documents can reveal.

-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: Vette Registry 

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