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This is the car from Konner in NJ that I reffered to: https://www.yenko.net/features/2003/July2003.htm
And this is a Konner I found: http://www.konnerchevrolet.com/ I called them and don't keep records that old. I guess this is the place - Malcolm Konner Chevrolet 194 State Highway 17 N Paramus, NJ 07652 201-261-7100 Sorry, don't know of a Collins, nor was it on this site - http://www.autodealernet.com/newjersey.html
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Thanks Kevin, I checked out that website also. It's too bad GM doesn't offer a service that can take a VIN # and give you a report on the car. Without a build sheet or an original engine how can I tell if a 69 Nova is a Super Sport? I haven't come across a build sheet yet but I also haven't torn down the interior looking for one. Sorry to clutter up your post with my dribble but the NJ location gave me a little hope as to finding more out about the origins of my car. Marc
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My car was sold at Kent County Motors in Dover, DE. They claimed they didn't have any docs, but when I drove the car there, I found a sympathetic salesman who sent me some paperwork 6 months later. It was not an invoice but it proved my car paced Dover Downs - that's all I needed!
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