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Started by Oregonjam, June 02, 2009, 05:05:19 PM

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Oregonjam

Has anyone order an information package from GMs Heritage Center for a Camaro? It costs $50. Is it worth it?

Here is what is offered:

Vintage Vehicle Information ($50)
The GM Heritage Center can provide model-specific Vintage Vehicle Information Packages. For a fee of $50, the GM Heritage Center will decode the vehicle identification number (VIN), the body plate/trim tag codes and provide photocopies of product literature including (when available):
Divisional Engineering Specifications
AMA/MVMA Specifications
Product Selling Information/Salesperson's Guides
Options and Accessories Information
Paint and Trim Guides
Sales Literature
Owner's Literature
Production Volumes
The amount of information varies from model to model. Information relevant to a specific model if available will be mailed USPS.
Information Packages are available for the following Makes and Model Years:
Cadillac - All Years
Chevrolet - All Model Years
GMC - All Model Years
Oldsmobile - All Model Years
Pontiac - 1926 to 1958
Saab - All Model Years
Saturn All Model Years
68 07D SS350
John

cancam69

You are talking about the service offered in canada right? I dont think this service is offered in the US....yes, I used this service....george is a great Guy to deal with....definately worth the 50 Dollars!!

KurtS

This package used to be free. Has some good info in it. Not sure I'd pay $50 for it though....
Kurt S
CRG

Oregonjam

Yeah I was debating if it was worth it. I can pick up a couple of pretty good reference books for that price and already decoded the info myself.

Camcam69
I am refering to a packet that The center offers for US made vehicles. General info etc. They started charging for it. I should have ordered it years ago for free.
68 07D SS350
John

67L48

I got it free a few years ago.  Worth having, in my opinion.  Not sure if the $50 price tag is justified.  Definitely not a bargain or a great value at that price, but still a good reference piece to complement your car.

67L48
1967 Camaro SS 350
PG, factory air, console, fold down rear seat, PS, PB, butternut yellow, #s matching, original manual/warranty/POP, <60K miles
Northeast Iowa

JohnZ

Does this replace, or is it in addition to, the "Restoration Package" that Chevrolet has offered free for many years through the (800) 222-1020 number? This service is managed for Chevrolet by MSX International.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

Oregonjam

John,

That is the number I called. After the prompts I ended up leaving a message. They were very responsive and returned my call this morning. I spoke to representative at the Heritage Center who stated that the package of information was still available but at the $50 Charge. The information in the package is listed in the fisrt post on this thread.

She also said tha they do have some photos of vehicles that can be used as a comparison for restoration. etc.

68 07D SS350
John

cancam69

Quote from: Oregonjam on June 03, 2009, 09:41:16 AM
Yeah I was debating if it was worth it. I can pick up a couple of pretty good reference books for that price and already decoded the info myself.

Camcam69
I am refering to a packet that The center offers for US made vehicles. General info etc. They started charging for it. I should have ordered it years ago for free.


Sorry, my bad....I thought it was the GM Vintage Vehicle Service offered up here in Canada.

Stingr69

George Zapora of GM Canada can provide you with a GM Camaro model/year info packet even if your car is not in the Canadian Database. It will not be specific to your particular car details but it is informative. I just got mine from him recently. I think it was less than $50. He charged me a small fee for research as my car did not come up in the GM Canada Database. He sends out the Camaro year model GM info packet either way.  :)

-Mark.