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Does not matter if it is an LS-6, Malibu or any other car on that paticular line, they would be similar. Leeds sheets are most commonly found in both front fenders on the back sides, under the rear seat, in the back of the front seats and rarely over the gas tank to name a few. Baltimore sheets are most commonly found behind the drivers door panel, under the rear seat and over the gas tank. Bottom line is they can be found most anywhere from both these plants and are more often there then not. Hope this helps.
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