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Re: 64 Sport Fury Street Wedge



I found mine behind the Front passenger seat. In back of the rear pad on the bucket seat. Dave o

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On Apr 10, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Bill Watson <chrycoman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The back of the glovebox is one of the most common places as the sheet
> was taped there when the instrument panel was being assembled.  When
> the panel arrived at the line, the sheet would have been used to
> verify which car it was to be installed in.
> 
> The sheets found on the seat backs or bottoms were, again, placed
> there when the seats were made.  Which is how they got wrapped around
> the seat springs.  As they will not be seen once the seats are in
> place, no one has to take the time to remove the sheet and toss it in
> the bin.
> 
> Broadcast sheets are also attached by wheelwell openings (suspension,
> steering, brakes etc.) and the underside of carpets and mats.  But
> these all get tossed as they either can be seen when the job is done
> or they are easy to remove.  I found one taped to the back side of a
> rear door panel on my 1985 Dodge 600.
> 
> Bascially, there is no set place where a broadcast sheet should be.
> If the assembly line worker takes the time to remove and toss the
> sheet(s) you will not find any.  Or if you bought a car that was owned
> by someone like me you will not find any either.
> 
> All you can do is check under the seats, carpets, trunk mat, and
> glovebox to see what is there.
> 
> Bill
> Toronto, ON
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Ruth Gordon <kpmvn4wrd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I've read articles about the many places build sheets can end up! Mine on my
>> parts car was actually taped to the back of the glove box (exterior closest
>> to firewall). I only found it as I was tearing into the dash and took out
>> the glove box. Apparently that car had some things at the factory which
>> resulted in it being sent back for repairs as noted on the build sheet. Once
>> repairs got fixed sheet got stuck there instead of under back seat base!
>> Ruth

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