Build Sheet For A 1968 Chevy Camaro Super Sport
Original automotive build sheet, also known as a broadcast sheet found on top of the fuel tank. These documents were used on assembly lines to specify the exact parts, colors, and options assigned to a particular vehicle as it moved through production.Key Features of this Document Grid Layout: The document features numbered boxes (e.g., 203, 208, 235, 292) that correspond to specific vehicle components.Component Codes: Visible labels within the boxes include SPEEDO (speedometer), STEERING WHEEL, BAT CABLE (battery cable), HORN, and RADIATOR HOSE.Technical Specifications: Some sections specify mechanical details like REAR AXLE and TRANSMISSION at the bottom, and SPECIAL REAR TIRES in box 288. Vehicle Identity: This sheet likely belonged to a General Motors (GM) or Ford vehicle from the late 1960s to the 1980s, as similar documents are frequently found by restorers under seats or on top of gas tanks for models like the Chevrolet Chevelle, Camaro, and Pontiac Catalina.Value and Restoration Authenticity: For classic car owners, this document is a vital piece of "provenance," proving the car's original factory specifications and options.Restoration: Due to its fragile state, similar sheets are often taken to paper archivists for professional preservation to prevent further deterioration.Archival Requests: If you need a cleaner copy for decoding, you can sometimes make an archival data request through organizations like the GM Heritage Center or Allied Vaughn, depending on the vehicle brand.
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