Who Reproduces Broadcast sheets?

Alright guys,
Julian and I have been able to decipher my broadcast sheet only so far, the seat frame rubbed through on some spots and we have lost the numbers, now while we cant find every number ever again, with your help we can fill in the blanks on some.
If you have a 1970 build sheet that is intact and it is of a car with 383 2bbl engine, then line two will show E61 like mine. On line four under engine you will have a three digit number, I only know mine ends in 7, I am missing the first two numbers.
Also on line four further on under wheels the first number under subheading road the first digit of the number is missing ending in 1. My car has original Plymouth only Rallye Road Wheels, which are a cheaper version on the typical road wheel but has no chrome on it, it is fully painted.
On line 10 under radio my two digit number starts with 1 but I have lost the second digit. The car still has its original basic AM radio.
There are a couple of other numbers but they are lost to time and I will leave them blank.
If anyone can help fill in those blanks please let me know, cheers!
 
I made a quick attempt this morning with the colored version of the form, but it didn't work. Did you do this with the wizard or the long way?

I don't know what the differences would be from 65/66 to 68, but I'm looking at doing a template for 68 so I can redo the one for the NYer.

Does someone have good images of a 65, 66, or 67?

If they are close enough it might not take to much effort to make them all once most of the template work is done though.

Good images will be required though.
I tried the Wizard, but as you sayed, it did not work. At least not to my satisfaction. So I did it the long way.
 
I made a quick attempt this morning with the colored version of the form, but it didn't work. Did you do this with the wizard or the long way?

I don't know what the differences would be from 65/66 to 68, but I'm looking at doing a template for 68 so I can redo the one for the NYer.

Does someone have good images of a 65, 66, or 67?

If they are close enough it might not take to much effort to make them all once most of the template work is done though.

Good images will be required though.
Here is one for a 67 cuda and if you look in the bottom left it has a revision date on it of 5/66, I am assuming then that this is good for 66 as well. I don't have a clearer image sorry but it gives a good idea of what crosses over from year to year in that period.

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Alright guys,
Julian and I have been able to decipher my broadcast sheet only so far, the seat frame rubbed through on some spots and we have lost the numbers, now while we cant find every number ever again, with your help we can fill in the blanks on some.
If you have a 1970 build sheet that is intact and it is of a car with 383 2bbl engine, then line two will show E61 like mine. On line four under engine you will have a three digit number, I only know mine ends in 7, I am missing the first two numbers.
Also on line four further on under wheels the first number under subheading road the first digit of the number is missing ending in 1. My car has original Plymouth only Rallye Road Wheels, which are a cheaper version on the typical road wheel but has no chrome on it, it is fully painted.
On line 10 under radio my two digit number starts with 1 but I have lost the second digit. The car still has its original basic AM radio.
There are a couple of other numbers but they are lost to time and I will leave them blank.
If anyone can help fill in those blanks please let me know, cheers!

For the more visual guys on here ;)
Let me help you.

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Alright guys,
Julian and I have been able to decipher my broadcast sheet only so far, the seat frame rubbed through on some spots and we have lost the numbers, now while we cant find every number ever again, with your help we can fill in the blanks on some.
If you have a 1970 build sheet that is intact and it is of a car with 383 2bbl engine, then line two will show E61 like mine. On line four under engine you will have a three digit number, I only know mine ends in 7, I am missing the first two numbers.
Also on line four further on under wheels the first number under subheading road the first digit of the number is missing ending in 1. My car has original Plymouth only Rallye Road Wheels, which are a cheaper version on the typical road wheel but has no chrome on it, it is fully painted.
On line 10 under radio my two digit number starts with 1 but I have lost the second digit. The car still has its original basic AM radio.
There are a couple of other numbers but they are lost to time and I will leave them blank.
If anyone can help fill in those blanks please let me know, cheers!
I have a 70 Fury build sheet at home. It's not for my car, so I'll have to check to see what engine the car on the sheet is.
 
Here is one for a 67 cuda and if you look in the bottom left it has a revision date on it of 5/66, I am assuming then that this is good for 66 as well. I don't have a clearer image sorry but it gives a good idea of what crosses over from year to year in that period.

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I would say no, the sheet also says c-series 1967 on the top left corner, 67 were being produced in 66, they may have already been printing sheets in may?

Then again the only thing they may have changed was the c-series 1967


Alan
 
Ok, guys but it's probably going to be at least a month before I can get into it. With the weather holding out for a bit longer I've got some other things that are going to take priority.

John:

Here is a shot of the build sheet for my '66 300 convertible. Its pretty rough. . . Don't know if its useful or not.

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I have a 70 Fury build sheet at home. It's not for my car, so I'll have to check to see what engine the car on the sheet is.
Hey Tom, did you manage to find that broadcast sheet by any chance?
 
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