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Were did you find you build sheet?
I read some have found them under the seat. Do I need to remove the seat cover to find it?
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No.
If there is one in the seat it would normally be between the springs and the foam. K |
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I have removed and stripped hundreds of seats, I haven’t found one yet.
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Didn't find one for my 75 C10. Did find one under the passenger seat in my 79 Camaro.
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I have the decal with the rpo options in the glove box. Would I still have had the paper build sheet under the seat?
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some cars they put them under the carpet , don't know about trucks
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The build sheet was only meant for the production line workers. It told them what parts and/or colors of parts that went on that specific vehicle as it passed their work station. They were never really meant to stay with the vehicle permanently. When I worked at an assembly plant, most of the build sheets left with the vehicle. Some dealers would throw those away after they got the vehicle on the lot. And if it was still in the vehicle, most people would throw it out, because it’s gibberish to them lol. I restore seats for our trucks, and I have stripped lots and lots of them completely down. I even pull seats from junk yards & pic n pulls. I have not ever found 1. So it would be rare if they are still there after all these years. |
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Not sure what year they switched, but my 81's RPO was on the drivers side inner fender, as was the 84 replacement inner fender had it there. Not sure how long they did that before they went to putting the RPOs back in glove box. In all my stuff I have never found a build sheet in the seat or anywhere.
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All that I found under the carpet was a bolt. The bolt was in like new condition. The assembly line worker just left it when it was dropped.
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Build sheets got tucked everywhere . Inside doors on top of gas tanks under the carpet in the seats I found two on my chevelle one under the drivers seat and one stuck to the tank .
Haven't found any on my 77 or 85 . My 72 was under the seat |
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It varied based on the dealership.
Just like the receipt from Home Depot looks different than a receipt from Mennards. K |
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Yeah, those are just Dealership invoices. Each Dealership would have its own system on how they print these out. Just like Keith said, receipts will look different from one store to the other. Similar, but different.
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I've pulled four build sheets out of the seat springs. My 76 had a 1979 or 80 sheet in the seat springs. I've also found nothing in several rigs.
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buddy just found one in his 79 or 80 crewcab. under one of the seats.
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My '78 Silverado diesel was between the springs and foam in the seat.
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In 2nd gen firebird, I've found them between the springs and the foam on the rear seat backs. My question is why the build sheet is in the seat? If the sheet did follow the vehicle down the assembly line, wouldn't it be needed after the seat was installed? Or was the seat the last piece to be installed? Just wondering?
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Have never found one but I’m not givin’ up
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They were intended to be thrown away at the end of the line just like extra fasteners, coffee cups, love notes, lunch menus, betting slips and other misc papers. The fact is that it was just easier to leave them in place and build the vehicle up around them, which is why you find them in the seat springs, under the carpet (with tar sprayed over half of them, or a screw shot through the middle), behind A pillar trim, in the dash, above the headliner, behind the door trim panel, or stuffed in obscure corners of body panels. I don't imagine there were many takers willing to crawl in the truck and pull that build sheet out from under the seat in order to throw it away, 480 times per shift. K |
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This is the only one I've ever found: above the fuel tank on my 5000 mile '65 GTO (built in Pontiac Michigan, September of 1964).
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Mine was in the file folder I got from my Dad as he saved it!
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