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Build Sheets

Build sheets wouldn't be between the foam and the cover. (to do that the seat would have needed to be taken apart)
They were usually placed between the springs and the foam either on the front seat or the rear seat,
Other locations are taped to the top of the glove box and some have said they have seen them under the carpet or tucked into the headliner.
 
DetMatt said:
Unless it was from the LA plant, then it was usually nowhere in the car…
My experience is the opposite, cars made at the LA plant rarely seem to have build sheets.
The seats were among the last things installed into the interior on the assembly line, so it makes sense the build sheet is often tucked into one of the seats.
 
My experience is the opposite, cars made at the LA plant rarely seem to have build sheets.
The seats were among the last things installed into the interior on the assembly line, so it makes sense the build sheet is often tucked into one of the seats.
Not sure how that’s opposite….
 
I found a sheet in the back seat bottom of my LA built '70 BH, B5/B5 .... for another BH about a hundred #s off mine in W1/B5 (sounds like a cool combination with a white exterior and bright blue interior). Since they are both Slant six cars it's doubtful that anybody's looking for the sheet, but I sent it to Barry Washington anyways.
 
I found a sheet in the back seat bottom of my LA built '70 BH, B5/B5 .... for another BH about a hundred #s off mine in W1/B5 (sounds like a cool combination with a white exterior and bright blue interior). Since they are both Slant six cars it's doubtful that anybody's looking for the sheet, but I sent it to Barry Washington anyways.
Agree on W1/B5, ;)
 
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