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Title: Build Sheet vs. Dealer Invoice
Post by: nightmist67 on March 30, 2019, 10:29:00 AM
This is a question regarding how to present a car for concours judging.  If there is a difference between the options indicated on the build sheet compared to the dealer invoice (e.g., ten spoke wheels vice Magstars), which configuration takes precedence, or does it really matter if you can provide the paperwork to verify both claims?   
Title: Re: Build Sheet vs. Dealer Invoice
Post by: 67 GT350 on March 30, 2019, 11:25:52 AM
Great question, mine came with, "deluxe" wheels????
Title: Re: Build Sheet vs. Dealer Invoice
Post by: acman63 on March 30, 2019, 11:48:13 AM
If you have paperwork then you show that to the judging team prior to judging .   We  normally go by registry info so if you have something that conflicts witjh that you have to have proof.   You can tell what wheels by the price charged most of the time.  KH  wheels  and ten spokes were a different cost.  and KH were earlier
Title: Re: Build Sheet vs. Dealer Invoice
Post by: JD on March 30, 2019, 01:11:08 PM
Kelsey Hayes (KH) also made the standard steel wheel, but the "Deluxe" were the Mag Stars.

The "Optional" (usually?) referred to the10-Spoke aluminum wheels
Title: Re: Build Sheet vs. Dealer Invoice
Post by: Richstang on March 30, 2019, 01:34:02 PM
Maybe I can add to the above comments with details to help and clear up some of this confusion.

The Shelby American 'Production Order' (as completed by SA) lists all three wheels as;
-Standard (steel rims with full wheel covers)
-Shelby (10-spokes)
-Other (Magstars)

On the Shelby American 'Invoice'
-No wheel charge on the invoice would indicate the standard steel wheel.
-The optional wheel $ charge is the same for both the Shelby or Other (Deluxe) wheel styles.
-Many times SA used the 'Deluxe' name for both optional wheels (Shelby or Other noted above).

Rich

EDITED: corrections made to Shelby American 'Invoice' notes per larger sampling.