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soft trim broadcast

Discussion in 'The "Paper Trail"' started by t-10 gs, Sep 17, 2006.

  1. t-10 gs

    t-10 gs Active Member

    found in springs of back seat at least half of it mice I think. 1966 skylark GS 4 speed 401. Found in field last taged in 1983 California black plates still on car. Pasenger window on drivers side was broken out and console box,iorning board and shift nob were taken other than that the car is compleat.
    Is the soft trim broacast the same as the build sheet? Here is the information from the sheet.
    SEQ. NO. 213
    MODLE 44617
    under that are numberd boxes
    75 CZ
    77 H with a C or O can't tell part missing
    79 CK or C 11
    80 looks like 31
    81 DX
    82 GC or CC
    SERIAL NO. 73
    OPTIONS (A) 51 or S1
    OPTIONS (c) might be 21
    OPTIONS (d) 33-57
    OPTIONS (U) 16 80
    All the above information is writen in with an ink pen.
    thanks in advance for any help


    ps. can anyone decode the #'s and letters?
     
    Last edited: Sep 18, 2006
  2. Duane

    Duane Member

    A "soft trim broacast sheet" is basically the build sheet that "Fisher Body" used to build the body shell only. It will list all the options for that particular shell, so the workers knew which holes to drill, and parts to install into the body.

    There would be another build sheet used to build the front end sheet metal and entire chassis. This sheet would have the engine options, etc. on it, and was used by Buick, or in your case the GM assembly division, to build the car.
    Duane
     

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