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Old 05-20-2014, 03:45 PM
SeattleCarGuy SeattleCarGuy is offline
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Default Re: NCRS Historical Document Services

Just Googled and found that Les Stanford Chevrolet is still going strong as a Chevy & Cadillac dealer. I emailed them through their website requesting whether they had any original paperwork in their archives that they could provide to me.

Any other suggestions on how to best find documentation on my Nova?

I have two buildsheets already, but I would love to have some original dealer paperwork such as sales order form, etc.

I guess I am encouraged that the dealer is still around.
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Old 05-20-2014, 04:52 PM
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Default Re: NCRS Historical Document Services

Regarding Les Stanford Chevrolet. I picked this 1969 Nova up a few years ago from this site. It was sold from Les Stanford Chevrolet and I just sent out for the NCRS documents to confirm it. It has been a race car since the 70s and still looks the exact same today. I put in a link below to what it looked like back in the day. I'm not sure what drag strip it was.

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