A fellow Corvette collector/NCRS member had his car disqualified today because the judge told him that it was apparent that the VIN tag had been removed at some point and then reinstalled. I believe the issue was NTF rivets, he told me. The owner was shocked since he didn't know there was a problem with his car and this was the first time he had brought it to a NCRS meet.
I have tried to look in my various NCRS manuals/guides and cannot find this issue. Is this correct, to not judge a car on the showfloor due to NTF rivets on the VIN tag? The owner of the car is going to contact the seller to get a clarification since he was told that the car was "matching numbers". Of course, I told the owner that matching numbers usually has nothing to do with VIN and/or trim tags.
-Clark
I have tried to look in my various NCRS manuals/guides and cannot find this issue. Is this correct, to not judge a car on the showfloor due to NTF rivets on the VIN tag? The owner of the car is going to contact the seller to get a clarification since he was told that the car was "matching numbers". Of course, I told the owner that matching numbers usually has nothing to do with VIN and/or trim tags.
-Clark
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