1969 Build sheet

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I'm searching for a scan of a 1969 build sheet in very good condition as a pattern for a reproduction.

Does anyone have a good one for me?
 
Is it different to the 1970 model year or is the date simply changed? Just a thought, maybe both can work.
 
I don't know if there are differences?! A '70 would be fine if they are matching.
 
69 & 70 are totally different. No colors in 69.
I may have a good example of a 69 sheet and will scan it if I can locate it.

Found it ..... that was easy...... From a 1969 383 Roadrunner.


69 broadcast sheet (Large).jpg
 
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I will share it with you, of course. Unfortunately, your copy is qualitatively poor. The details are not readable.
 
I'm searching for a scan of a 1969 build sheet in very good condition as a pattern for a reproduction.

Does anyone have a good one for me?
i dont believe in reproducing some things. one of them being a broadcast sheet. that sheet of paper followed the car down the assembly line and ended up in it at the end. a great piece of history belonging to that particular vehicle. reproducing one makes no sense and will eventually make any original with a broadcast sheet just another car with a possible forged sheet. just my opinion. what is next- placing a rusty seat spring on it for a year or so to make it really authentic looking? anyhow thats my 2 cents . that looks like a sweet c body you scored from dano and hope to see some pics real soon once you get her home.
 
I don't wanna reproduce an original to replace it. I just want a copy for a story book and save the original to pretect it. I hope there is a build sheet left in the car. I will know when the car is here.

I will post as much pics as I can :)
 
sweet hope you find it. i found mine behind the back seat springs. flattened it out in a shop manual and made photo copies of it. good luck to you and your project.
 
that sheet of paper followed the car down the assembly line and ended up in it at the end. a great piece of history belonging to that particular vehicle. reproducing one makes no sense QUOTE]
I found three broadcast sheets in my 300 .... these are the two best ones. I'd love to have a blank sheet to duplicate them just for my own records.


1969 300 build sheet (Large).jpg


broadcast sheet right frame (Large).jpg
 
Unfortunately, the copy you send me was too pixelated to read all the information.

Does anyone else have a Hi-Res scan of a '69 buildheet?
 
I may have a '69 sheet, I'll look today.
 
'68 is a different sheet but I have one of those too.
 
Here is what was left of mine from my '65 300 'vert. I guess 30 years in Vegas with the top down did a number on it. I laminated it to keep it intact as it was falling apart.

 
'68 sheets are different altogether. Sheets from different plants maybe different from one to the next?
 
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