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Old 04-29-2014, 09:54 AM
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I was just cleaning out the spare tire cover, greasing the jack, and checking the spare tire pressure when I looked up under the car and felt the build sheet still attached to the side and top of the fuel tank. I seems to still be all intact. Anyone know how I can remove it without destroying it and without dropping the fuel tank?
Old 04-29-2014, 12:39 PM
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There's not an easy removal process and saving it is seldom accomplished. If you're interested in it being "original" just leave it. If your SPID label is intact there's not really any NEED to have it in hand. If you really feel you need/want one just pay the fees.
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I would leave it alone. If you want a copy, request it from the National Corvette Museum. They will even laminate it for you.

If you need it for NCRS, they will use the one underneath the console or underneath the rear compartment, depending on the year.
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Mine came off with no problems. I used a long thin ruler along where the sheet was taped to the tank.

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