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Looks like the drivers door panel build sheet for an Atlanta Car. Looks good to me without a high res photo.
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Looks like the drivers door panel build sheet for an Atlanta Car. Looks good to me without a high res photo. [/ QUOTE ] Howard, you're right. It is attached to the door pannel. I did not know this prior to making the post.
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[ QUOTE ] Looks like the drivers door panel build sheet for an Atlanta Car. Looks good to me without a high res photo. [/ QUOTE ] Howard, you're right. It is attached to the door pannel. I did not know this prior to making the post. [/ QUOTE ] Have had an Atlanta built '70 L78 and LS6 w/ Build Sheet glued to the inside of the passenger door panel. Appears to have been a common practice.
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