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Old 06-02-2015, 03:47 PM
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Default Can NCRS services sometimes be incorrect ?

Can NCRS services sometimes be incorrect or can early Chevrolet book keeping have flaws?

The reason is, I ran a report through NCRS services and it can back that my car was sold from a different dealer then what my cars was purchased from. My car, a 1967 Camaro SS/RS 396, was purchased from Dana Chevrolet in 1967 and comes with the original Protect-O-plate from Dana Chevrolet. The NCRS came back that my car was delivered to a different Chevy Dealership that was within 5 miles from Dana Chevrolet. I read somewhere that someone else also had a Dana car with a POP and their NCRS came back different from a Dana delivery.
I was told by someone that it was common that Chevy would move cars around from dealer to dealer in a general area to balance the model cars when needed. Dana Chevrolet sold only the harder to find Hi performance cars, so was it possible that they got cars pulled from other Dealers that were close by.

How accurate as GM’s 1960’ book keeping? What do you think?
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