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					Originally Posted by  JayR
					 
				 
				 I have yet to see a repro window sticker displayed that contains the word 'reproduction' anywhere on the document, which can only leave the impression that it's original, and that's wrong.  JMO. 
 
Bob 
			
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 That's a judgement call by an individual and not the documents fault.
The way I see it, to be safe, as far as Chevrolets go, any document you see should be considered repo.
Personally, I don't put much stock in the paperwork these days anyway.  I let the car present itself.  Do the homework.  If I can't identify what the car is or should be with the parts and pieces that are present, on a Chevrolet that doesn't have an untampered data plate or vin that provides enough information, and have to rely on paperwork alone.......I just don't buy the car.
I agree with most, it's neat to see this stuff displayed at a show, it adds to the vintage appeal of a classic car, but when I see one, it's nothing more than show props to me.  Assuming every one I see is real and original would just be stupid on my part.