August 29, 200619 yr I think this question may have been asked before, and I probably know the answer deep down, but that's not going to stop me from asking anyway. I lowered the gas tank on the Corvette this weeked, and threw it away because it was rotted beyond repair. To my dismay there was no build sheet shoved between the tank and the body. It's not tucked under the seats or any of the other interior panels (which are out of the car). Is there any way at all to retrieve the option code information given the VIN of the car? My goal is to bring the car as close to original as possible, no matter what the effort, but if I can't do that I'll option it up the way I want to. I'll gladly provide the VIN via PM. Thanks in advance
August 29, 200619 yr Unfortunately, this isn't possible for Chevrolets like it is for Pontiac. There were negotiations that should have lead to the creation of a PHS style service for Chevy, but the deal fell apart. The VIN and cowl plate will give you some limited info. but full option codes can't be determined from them. Your best bet is to do a ton of research and look for the telltale clues in the equiptment on the car itself. Bummer about the tank sticker, I wonder if it was a replacement.
August 30, 200619 yr The hell with originality.... as long as you're not throwing 22" rims on it and making it into some ghetto-trash mobile with gold plated rocker panels & TV screens in the dash you're okay by me. There are so many clones & mild-customs out there that still fetch ton$ that originality is not what it used to be. If I were you I'd throw on a pair of chromed T.T.IIs on her... paint the car some cool color (candy apple red? yellow?) and keep the interior, exterios all original looking with the exception of LED tail lights & Silverstar Headlights.
August 30, 200619 yr Author Well, I was thinking of putting in hydraulics, tiger-stripe upholstery, and a "La Cucaracha" horn, but on the other hand, not over my dead body. I do have the trim tag in the driver's side door jamb. The codes show it as having a Silverstone Silver exterior with a gunmetal (dark grey) interior. I'll keep that combo since that aspect of the car is documented. Based on the parts that are in it or came with it, it's definitely a 4spd, 427 car without AC or power windows. If I can't recreate the buld sheet info, I may end up taking a few liberties as to how I option the car up, but still make it look like it came that way from the factory. For example, I'd love to throw a set of red-line tires on it, and I probably should get the heavy-duty braking equipment and power steering...things like that. Camino, the only thing holding that tank together was the generous coat of undercoating on the outside. I could bitch-slap it and put a hole in it. There also was rotted metal flakes inside of it...lots of them. If it was a replacement, may I never end up buying anything from that company ever. I'm thinking the previous owner just sprayed it to make it look nice
August 30, 200619 yr Have you investigated to see if Chevrolet itself can provide a copy of the build sheet? If there were negotiations for a PHS-style service, there would need to be records to negotiate over.
August 30, 200619 yr Chevrolet often denies that the records exist, although they do admit that some records are available. You can ask for a package for your car based on the VIN, but usually all they send is generic information for the model year. I did this for a Camaro I once owned. You might have better luck with Corvette information, but it's a longshot.
August 30, 200619 yr Author Sent an email through Chevy's website this morning. Knowing them, I'll get a response telling me everything I need to know about the 2006 Corvette.
August 30, 200619 yr I'll try to dig up the packet I got for the Camaro,Z. At least it should get you to the right part of Chevrolet. I think they call it Past Models services or something like that.
August 30, 200619 yr Z28, you might want to consider putting A/C in the car. I didn't put the SKY's top down on the extremely hot days this summer, rather I relied on the A/C to keep me cool. Baking in the sun & extreme heat is not my idea of a great way to spend a summer day in a convertible. And I learned from the Solstice & SKY forums that those Solstice owners who didn't opt for A/C are now sorry that they didn't.
September 3, 200619 yr Update: Sorry Z, I haven't been able to locate that packet yet but I'm still looking.
September 11, 200619 yr Author Camino: Thanks for looking. Get to it when you can, I know you have other things on your plate. Olds Guy: Sort of. See this thread for some background info. When it's done it should look like the car in my sig, except for the fact that mine'll have a 427 hood and removable hardtop.
September 23, 200619 yr Author Now we're getting somewhere: Dear Mr. Donato, Thank you for contacting the Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center. We appreciate you taking the time to write us in regards to your 1968 Chevrolet Corvette. To obtain a Build Sheet on your 1968 Chevrolet Corvette, you may contact GM Vintage at (905) 440-7689 by telephone or (905)440-7644 by fax. Please be aware that there may be a charge for the service. If you should need to contact us in the future, simply reply to this message or call our Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-222-1020. Customer Relationship Specialists are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Again, thank you for contacting Chevrolet. Sincerely, The Chevrolet Consumer Support Team
September 24, 200619 yr Cool! That's a new name too, so maybe they've decided to do it in house. Keep us posted.
September 26, 200619 yr Cool! I wonder if they do that for most all the cars out there, not just muscle ones...
September 26, 200619 yr Author Update: Called the number, and I can only get the info if the car was made in Canada. D'oh. The search continues....
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