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Old 04-08-2019, 05:37 PM   #1
jocko
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Re: 1966 C20- Great Grandpa's truck

It will be on a small sheet pasted to the inside of the glove box door. If missing, a build sheet (usually found under or behind the seat, trapped between the springs and cushions) has all the same info and then some. But only accessible by disassembling the seat.
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Re: 1966 C20- Great Grandpa's truck

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It will be on a small sheet pasted to the inside of the glove box door. If missing, a build sheet (usually found under or behind the seat, trapped between the springs and cushions) has all the same info and then some. But only accessible by disassembling the seat.
Some smart feller here on the board done figured a way to collapse the springs and hold them in that position with a bunch of zip ties, facilitating easy/safe removal of the formerly trapped built sheet. Purty smart there, eh?
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