Build sheet? Help with ID?

Discussion in 'The "Paper Trail"' started by clutchracer, Jun 18, 2013.

  1. clutchracer

    clutchracer Well-Known Member

    Hey fellows came across this while I re-upholstered my front buckets. Thanks Nickbuickgs! Anyways if anyone has any idea what all these are, or if I could be pointed in the right direction on how to de-code these would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    43437 = GS350 sport coupe
    Trim 188 = black bucket seats
    A02 = tinted wind shield
    A51 = bucket seats
    B32 = carpet savers
    C08 = vinyl roof
    C87= rear quarter lamp
    D15= ?
    D57=Consolette
    D90= GS paint stripes
    M20 = 4 speed
    N40=power steering
    P05=chrome plated wheels
    U63=AM radio
    W17=Deluxe trim
    Top 2b = black top
     
  3. Wildcat GS

    Wildcat GS Wildcat GS

    Canada built car??
    Tom
     
  4. clutchracer

    clutchracer Well-Known Member

    Thanks Mike, That is great stuff. Were do you get this type of info? Now is that the build sheet or just some multiple print-off from the factory to let people know down the line on what it should have? Yes Tom, Oshawa.
     
  5. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    I have been collecting this type of info for many years. That could be the Canadian version of a build sheet since it did have all of the option info listed.
     
  6. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Codes are also listed in the assembly manual. To add to that, you look at enough of these damn Buicks you begin to know the codes by heart.. :spank::laugh:
     
  7. Roberta

    Roberta Buick Berta

    On top of that some of the codes are still the same today, and have never changed, one common thing GM did, amazing!! LO!:Dou:
     
  8. clutchracer

    clutchracer Well-Known Member

    Thanks everyone! What about P65 and a few of the beginning letters? Of-course the six digit matches mine. Axle? Also does anyone think there are multiple ones still in the car somewhere. I always imagined a full peace of paper that I have seen in other postings that are all torn apart. Tom thanks again and that could be the way the Canadians did it!
     

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