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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Jefferson City, MO
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No Build Sheet, But I Found These
I took the seat out of my 70 w 69,000 miles (same owner since early 70s), so my hopes were high for a build sheet. No sheet, but I found these two tags - one on the back of the seat & one on the bottom - they have some # on them. According to the VIN, my truck was built in St Louis. Does anyone have any idea if these tags mean anything?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: DFW, TX
Posts: 764
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Re: No Build Sheet, But I Found These
I've got a tag just like that on my passenger spindle.
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Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
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Re: No Build Sheet, But I Found These
I assume the info on the tag is specific to the seat itself. Possibly a plant code and mfg date. There is not enough room on the tag for meaningful details about the truck. If you can get more info from the tag, I'll bet someone can help decipher it.
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Location: Lubbock Texas
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Re: No Build Sheet, But I Found These
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