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build sheet
any ideas where to look for a build sheet in a chevelle?i found a half of one in the middle of the right rear spring sticking out of the hole on the body.the rear seat didnt have anything.any other places to look? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Ron C 69RSZ 02 35th perf edition #11 71 SS LS5 chevelle |
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Ron,
As per my PM to you, what plant was your car built in? Where you found yours was a new one on me. Quite likely because most would never last very long in the elements. Rick |
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Chevelle build sheets have been found literally anywhere in the car. Under the seats is most common place but they have been found in the headliner, under the rug, behind dash, inside the door, inside the fender, etc.
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Hello JoeC: I was curious about this build sheet business thought I had not seen the question here at the time. There was an interesting answer over at the "COPO CANADA" spot.
Your description sort of reminds me of the scene in the "French Connection" when the Mark III is getting the once over and the subject of rocker panels comes up! Regards |
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JoeC,
I found one build sheet under my rear seat and another build sheet between the top of the gas tank and the trunk floor --'69 Chevelle---even found a piece of the build sheet with the trim code on it under the front seat attached to a spring--JoeG |
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JoeG, what assembly plant was your's built? The brown Chevelle that was at the York show was 04 Baltimore
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JoeC,
Framingham Plant--MASS. |
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This part of a build sheet was in our car. The car was built 75 before ours.
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Hello KEITH,
Just curious---I can see that build/sheet is printed in English--In the some of the Provinces of Canada --does GM provide build/sheet printed in French? WHERE -in your car did you find that piece of build/sheet?--and did you find yours?---JoeG |
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Ron,
Baltimore cars quite often have the build sheet attached to the inside of the door panel. Remove the screws on the bottom of the panel and pull it away from the door while shining a light up inside. I have found and heard of them being found in this location on Baltimore cars very often. Rick |
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