Your cars birth certificate-the build sheet.

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pagrunt

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Here is a scan of my surviving build sheet I have been able to hold on to for over 20 years. It can give a good detailed insight of my car when it left the Leeds plant. It shows better detail than what the later SPID tags do.
1981 build sheet A.jpg
 
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DRIVEN

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My car has never been apart far enough to locate one. Maybe someday.
 

sportriderOK

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Mine was under my headliner, perfectly preserved. I've used it several times when buying parts. I owe the assembly guy who stashed there a beer.
 
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455'ed80Regal

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Here is a scan of my surviving build sheet I have been able to hold on to for over 20 years. It can give a good detailed insight of my car when it left the Leeds plant. It shows better detail than what the later SPID tags do.
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Where did you find yours? Mine was built at the Leeds plant also so I'm quite sure they were put in the same place.
 

Jeff L

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I found broadcast sheets under my passenger seat, under the rear seat, between the radiator support. My headliner needs to be replaced someday and I am curious if a full buildsheet is there? Heard some found them under their carpet in early to mid 80’s G bodies. It would be neat to have it but with the trunk sticker, and I have a copy of my window sticker, I do not really need it. But I like treasure hunting for paperwork that could be hiding in the car somewhere!
 

Clutch

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I found 2 in my 78 Cutlass so far 1 was taped to the roof skin when my neighbor and I did the headliner and the other was behind the passenger side rear armrest area. Over the years I've found many over gas tanks under seats in the springs and behind door panels. I think they were just stuffed anywhere when the cars came down the line
 
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