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#93965 01/18/07 11:12 PM
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Hi,Thank you for this opertunity!
I have a 1970 SS454 4speed El camino,but am the third owner.I was looking for the "BUILD SHEET" to help verify that the car is original.I understand that they can be found inside the front seat (between the springs & upholstry),or on top of the gas tank. The seat has been swaped out,and the gas lines have been replaced twice now.(california type tank),therefore I have no sheet.
Is there a place on the internet I can go and request a
new sheet if I give year,model,& the vin?
Your assistance would be very much appreciated Thanks!!

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Take a look under the right front fender between the fender and the inner fender. Should be able to see it with the car on a lift.

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