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Old 01-21-2009, 11:56 PM   #1
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Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

The factory build sheets were provided on the back of the glove box door, as well as, between the seat springs behind the driver. I have a '66 Chevy K10 with the original build sheet on the glove box door and in the seat springs...still in amazingly good condition.

This information was also provided with the Protecto Plate and owner's literature, but both of these were actually attached to the vehicle, when new, so rather uncommon to still be in good, legible condition.
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Old 01-22-2009, 08:50 AM   #2
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Nice !!!

I found my build sheet behind the seat springs (wasn't a long one ) when I pulled the seat out...Turns out my truck was built in Fremont, CA......Which is only 15 min from where I live !! The plant is still there...but it's called "NUMMI" when Toyota came into the picture years ago.

My truck has been a "CALI" truck all its life !!
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

That is to cool.... the only thing I found behind my seat was $.50 and a pack of smokes.
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Does the "panoramic cab" mean big window?
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

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The factory build sheets were provided on the back of the glove box door, as well as, between the seat springs behind the driver. I have a '66 Chevy K10 with the original build sheet on the glove box door and in the seat springs...still in amazingly good condition.

This information was also provided with the Protecto Plate and owner's literature, but both of these were actually attached to the vehicle, when new, so rather uncommon to still be in good, legible condition.
Hey Bud,

Would you know where one on a 62 would be? The Glove box was dry rotted and had a bird nest in it once...... so we had to replace it.
The seat was bad as well, so we replaces the foam and cover too.

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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

I have the one from my glove box. I just took the seat out and am going to look there. The one from the glove box is certainly not in pristine shape. The bottom portion of my seat has had the vinyl replaced once, so I'm not sure it would be there. The back is unmolested. Which of those two areas is it usually located in?
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Does the "panoramic cab" mean big window?
Yes, that is correct.
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Hey Bud,

Would you know where one on a 62 would be? The Glove box was dry rotted and had a bird nest in it once...... so we had to replace it.
The seat was bad as well, so we replaces the foam and cover too.

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Same locations for the '60-'66. I am not sure about other years.
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I have the one from my glove box. I just took the seat out and am going to look there. The one from the glove box is certainly not in pristine shape. The bottom portion of my seat has had the vinyl replaced once, so I'm not sure it would be there. The back is unmolested. Which of those two areas is it usually located in?
The standard location is in the seat back behind the driver, but it could have ended up anywhere in the seat back. I think it may depend on who put it there and what factory it came from. I'm sure the line workers of the day just thru it in and where it landed is where it landed. I think the build sheet was put in the seat back to make sure the proper seat was matched with the proper truck.
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

so the build sheet is covered up by the upholstery on the back of the seat?
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

It was installed between the seat springs and the burlap on the back of the driver side seat back. It will be visible from the back, if it is there, so you don't have to dismantle anything.
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our seat is covered on the back, so it must have been recovered at some point......
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

I found the one in the seat springs but nothing on the glovebox door.
Haven't looked at it in quite awhile.
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Locating one in the seat springs is rare find because the paper dries out and becomes brittle, then it breaks away and goes bye-bye, so good for you if you found yours. I would try to save it by removing it and having it preserved. They are rare indeed still intact.

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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Are there places that preserve them? I thought i read about a place awhile back that make some that look like the originals.
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Mine came in a manilla folder along with a stack of receipts dating to '76, when the PO bought the truck from the State of California.
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Locating one in the seat springs is rare find because the paper dries out and becomes brittle, then it breaks away and goes bye-bye, so good for you if you found yours. I would try to save it by removing it and having it preserved. They are rare indeed still intact.
Yeah, I'll have to pull it out and have a look now, I'm curious. Can't remember how "intact" it was. If it's decent, I'll try & scan it & post it up.
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heres mine, was a pain in the a#$ to get out from under the springs considering the shape it was in....

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Thats cool! Mine has been long gone!
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Are there places that preserve them? I thought i read about a place awhile back that make some that look like the originals.
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Here are a few I found that restore old plates:

www.tagdr.com
www.darrylsplates.com
www.mojoartworks.com
www.oldlicensefarm.com

I hope this provides you some options for your plate restoration project, if you need it.

After posting this, I realized I provided restoration services for license plates, not build sheets, but here is a "near-factory" build sheet blank, that can be filled in to meet the specifications of you particular truck. I found mine on eBay, but I was unable to find a link to another one, but they will come up again on eBay, so be on the lookout.
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heres mine, was a pain in the a#$ to get out from under the springs considering the shape it was in....

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A very nice specimen indeed...and well preserved. Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Have you ever seen the original build sheets...both of them?

Tony,
After reading your post I went looking for my build sheets and could not find any. But what I did find in a box the PO gave me was these two books. One actually has the signature of the owner of the dealership. And I think on the top of the little book is the original paint code and name.


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David:

Nice find. I see your truck is originally from Lebanon, MO...ironic, I am from Missouri...small world.

Thanks for sharing.
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member chipflyer on this site reproduces the spid labels for 67-72. he may be able to help



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Liz:

Excellent resource. Thanks for sharing. I have e-mailed Jeff to see if he can do SPID labels for the '60-'66 Chevy trucks. Thanks again for sharing.
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