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Probably none that you or the dealer can get ahold of. Because a correction happens at the plant before the car is invoiced it's still belongs to Chevrolet, and therefore is not something that they make public. I think it would take some type a lawsuit under discovery to get the information.
Also, there are certain parts of Chevrolet they can't even get the information because the manufacturing facilities are completely separate divisions/company from the sales operation. When I was at BMW, all I could get when a dealer questioned a possible correction was a broad generalization labeled "faults corrected to prep for sale", etc. etc.
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