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Old 11-01-2021, 10:06 PM
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Lets nip this in the Bud right now,that's it's original,authentic,100% Born with Build sheet.
Even a Xerox copy shows that.
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Old 11-01-2021, 11:52 PM
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Lets nip this in the Bud right now,that's it's original,authentic,100% Born with Build sheet.
Even a Xerox copy shows that.
Someone sent me the link of the youtube video with the close up of the other build sheet. That one looks more like a repro. Probably got confused between the two. Would still be nice to see a pic of the original from the red car.
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Old 11-02-2021, 12:06 AM
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It's very possible that the only authentic build sheet for that car is still in the door panel. Anthony did not have another one at the time I was with the car. I told him to leave it in the door panel given the original nature of the car and the fact that that particular location is safe from mice being on the outside of the steel door box and up high. I still think it is best to leave it there on this particular vehicle.

If the owners want to see it you can carefully pry out the highest steel panel clip (being super careful not to chip paint or rip the cardboard panel backing, of course). Once the clip is free, you can usually pull the panel a bit and see the Atlanta sheet in there. Here is a picture of the sheet as advertised when the car was on eBay in 2005. It looks like the same copy you guys are talking about. This tells me it is all they have. We may have scanned the original when the panel was off. That might be where the current image came from. I can't remember, but I was adamant that they leave the original sheet glued to the panel.
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Old 11-02-2021, 01:27 AM
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As others have stated, it is just so hard to imagine buying a new 59 and an new LS6 and parking them. Sadly, I would have beat on them.
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Old 11-02-2021, 02:42 PM
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The better copy that Stefano had in his post with all the other pics was the clearest I have seen. Agreed, the one in the video that does not belong to this car looks like it may have been a repro. Of course always better to see the original than photocopies.
The clearer one looks to be origin al, nothing I can see on that stands out pointing toward a repro.

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Old 11-02-2021, 08:34 PM
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Last night I dug up four old rolls of film that never got developed. No idea what is on them, but maybe one of them is my lost roll from the night we had the door panel off. I just put them in the mail and should have digital images a few days after they receive them. They say old film has a better chance of development if it was exposed when it was new, so we'll see.........
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Old 11-09-2021, 07:01 PM
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Dead End. Got the film back. Two rolls were blank. One roll had some of my engineering stuff and some dual snorkel pics on it. The other roll was from a Loyala Lacrosse game in Maryland. I have no idea where that came from. Woulda been sweet to see what we were looking for.
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