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With the ability of the NCRS to provide information on the original selling dealer on many 65-72 Chevrolet cars, I'm wondering if there have been any cases where bogus paperwork (i.e. build sheets, window stickers) have been brought to light as a result of ordering this paperwork?
The scenario I'm envisioning is someone owning a car with original "paperwork" deciding to also order the NCRS shipping report, and then finding out that the selling dealer on the two documents do not match. With the prevalence of fake paperwork out there, this is bound to happen sooner or later.
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