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I bet the cars were insured between GM and delivery to the dealer. Heck, only a few dealers actually owned the majority of their inventory so they were probably insured for enough time to have a record- even cars which were not insured at the time of sale (if that was possible).
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pxtx</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I bet the cars were insured between GM and delivery to the dealer. Heck, only a few dealers actually owned the majority of their inventory so they were probably insured for enough time to have a record- even cars which were not insured at the time of sale (if that was possible). </div></div>
I do not know the process NICB had if the information became Submitted when the car was sold or if they became Submitted when the car was manufactured. There will be two 69 Yenko who is not in the NICB, which went as Race Cars, ive been told. |
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