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Old 09-21-2018, 01:15 PM   #28
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Re: Value with / without SPID on glovebox door

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Originally Posted by CS1972 View Post
Based on the looks of your build sheet it appears as though it came from between the foam of the seat and the springs, were they usually put there or are there other hiding places that were specific to the building plant?

Also, was it possible to order a 307 or 350 with the heavier duty Turbo 400 automatic? Or is that exclusive to the 402 engine?
Yep, they stored the build sheet between the foam and springs on a bench seat. Can't speak for buckets and that, but seems they'd be tucked away in the seat as well. If you find one, be VERY careful when you remove the thing. I made some copies, put them in plastic sheet covers and filed the original away.

I believe a 350 can have a 400TH. Not sure about a 307. I'm no expert, seems the same would apply.

Edit: Don't know why I never checked before, but I don't see a build sheet for my C20 Super. Maybe it's behind the seat. Do I know it's a 72 Super? Yep. The SPID matches up, but sure, it could be a repop or the door came off another truck......................But all evidence is the truck has never been restored, and it's a rust bucket (ha!). Every part imaginable matches up to a Super, including the what you call it fiber insulators that fit between the doors and fenders. A build sheet would add assurances.

HA!, check that. The build sheet is on the back of the seat No way I'm pulling it out without removing the seat.
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