Buick comparable site to GM Heritage

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I began reproducing Buick and other Model documents because other reproduction companies could not do so. GM Heritage is able to supply original invoices to customers who own a 1982 or later Buick along with many other model's documents. GM Heritage also refers customers who wish to have documents reproduced to a handful of companies.

http://www.gmmediaarchive.com/?page=1

GM of Canada if you're lucky enough to have a vehicle built or sold in Canada is able to provide you with all of your car's information, dealer, options, engine codes, etc, for most of the muscle car years.
https://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/option-info

NCRS along with their Subsidiary company, Chevy Muscle Docs is able to provide dealer information and build dates for older vehicles for Corvettes, Novas, Chevelles and Camaros:
https://www.chevymuscledocs.com/

I had only worked on Chevrolet documents but in order to reproduce other models, you need to have a good selection of original documents. Unfortunately, the GM Heritage center does not offer the Vehicle kits for Buicks they do for many other models that is a wealth of information:
https://www.gmheritagecenter.com/gm-heritage-archive/vehicle-information-kits.html

Some of the top car shows in the nation are now requiring either a list of options or a window sticker in order to show your car and be judged including Bloomington Gold who is now inviting other than just Corvettes.

There will always be people that frown upon reproduction documents because at times they are used for the wrong purpose. I am the only document reproduction business that watermarks unauthenticated valuable or rare cars on the back of all documents.

I do appreciate any concern and thank you for inquiring.

Paul
 
Probably the closest to original I've seen from these window sticker places. 👍

I wonder if Triple-A still sucks donkey balls for their inaccuracy and wrong fonts/placements?
 
I recently had triple A do a window sticker for my impala and other than the paper looking different (23 years of exposure may cause that), it’s damn close.

Probably the closest to original I've seen from these window sticker places. 👍

I wonder if Triple-A still sucks donkey balls for their inaccuracy and wrong fonts/placements?
 
I recently had triple A do a window sticker for my impala and other than the paper looking different (23 years of exposure may cause that), it’s damn close.
Guess they finally pulled their heads out of their asses. A few years ago they seemingly couldn't hit the side of a mountain if you helped them.
 
I think it depends on the product you are actually looking for.....
 

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I think it depends on the product you are actually looking for.....
Not sure if that even matters. With Triple A, they used to mess up the little things often. And when they first started, their fonts sucked. Still kinda do, at least a little from what I've seen. I think for one, they didn't realize that each plant used their own choice of fonts and that could even change depending on year. One size did not fit all.

The biggest issue is when people would miss something on a small, emailed "proof" and then bring it up when they got the real deal and noticed it, the guy would get all pissed off at the owner of the car for missing it. Understandable frustration, sure, but you don't have to show your displeasure about a customer IN FRONT OF that customer. Doesn't give any potential customers a nice feeling when they hear of stuff like that. Perhaps they got their stuff in one sock now. Only speaking mainly about 3rd Gen F-body expierences, but I'm guessing they've had issues with other groups as well.

99% of the time, nobody ever looks that close at a window sticker anyway to notice the details or miscues.

Full disclosure: I've never used them, but heard too many horror stories back in the day to want to trust them.
 
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