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Old 04-21-2021, 12:46 AM
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They actually glued them to the fuel tank.
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Old 04-21-2021, 01:16 AM
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They actually glued them to the fuel tank.
Yes typically found on top of tank, drivers side forward (Van Nuys built cars).

Norwood built cars broadcast sheets are rare. I have found them under carpet and in glovebox, although typically thrown out by assembly line workers.
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Old 04-21-2021, 02:11 AM
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This one was found in my first 69 Camaro in high school (80's).

Norwood car, 307 3spd stick.



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Old 04-21-2021, 04:13 AM
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Very cool Rich. I searched every inch of my Norwood Z to no avail.

Of course, isn't it funny that all the ones that show up on cars for sale are only for L78 or Z/28 cars?

Glad we have guys that can spot the fakes. I quit informing sellers when they had bogus docs or a fake trim tag or fake restamped engines, etc. They either play dumb or get pissed. 99% of the time, they already know its faked.
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Fisher Body built the entire body; fabricated, painted, trimmed. As received by Chevrolet final assembly, about 85% of the interior was installed. Broadcast copies did not exist until the body was released to final assembly; at that time they were transmitted to sub-assembly stations and printed. That's why they are not found in seating or behind door panels.

At MCACN a few years ago, retired Norwood workers stated one of the last tasks on the line was to 'de-paper' the unit. They did miss a few [57 cars/hr.] otherwise did a fine job of removing them.

http://www.camaros.org/assemblyprocess.shtml
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Fisher Body built the entire body; fabricated, painted, trimmed. As received by Chevrolet final assembly, about 85% of the interior was installed. Broadcast copies did not exist until the body was released to final assembly; at that time they were transmitted to sub-assembly stations and printed. That's why they are not found in seating or behind door panels.

At MCACN a few years ago, retired Norwood workers stated one of the last tasks on the line was to 'de-paper' the unit. They did miss a few [57 cars/hr.] otherwise did a fine job of removing them.

http://www.camaros.org/assemblyprocess.shtml

Interesting William. Weren't they building Firebirds at the Van Nuys plant as well?
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Here's one from a Norwood Pace Car I owned.
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I am not totally correct - See below
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Besides being produced at the Lordstown plant starting in 1967, some Firebirds were also built in Van Nuys and Norwood beginning in 1968.
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Old 04-25-2021, 05:01 PM
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Firebird production moved to Norwood April, 1969. Camaro production was shut down April 4-13.
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