There was a recent discussion on buildsheets.  Buildsheets were used by the
line workers as to the equipment a vehicle was to be assembled with.  Once
done with the paper, liner workers would stick the paper in just about any
where they wanted.  More to get rid of the paper than anything else - it
wasn't mandatory it stay with the car.  Common areas have been under
carpets, stuffed up in the dash, on top of fuel tank (weather got most of
these), above the headliner, stuffed into seats etc.  If by chance your car
was built Canadian built, Canada kept a build record for each car shipped -
so you might be in luck.  Check your VIN  and if not sure submit your VIN
to the list and we can direct you.

Krister




I have a '69 Chevelle SS and trying to find the build sheet for the car .
The interior was completely re-done by the previous owner . Asked him if
the build sheet was found then and he said no . Is the a source available
to get a copy of the build sheet from ? Does Chevy have any sort of old
records ( an archieve of build sheet )like that and how can I contact them?

    Thanks for any help        Peter Hnat




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