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Broadcast sheet (built sheet)

GRAY WILSON

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I have a matching numbers 1969 Super Bee with the built sheet. I have a question, on line 10 section W- wheels has 2-5. Is that for road wheels? The examples i have found do not have a W 25. Gray
 
Seeing I've been beating on Galen Govier on the A body forum tonight, here is a picture right from his report, of 2004, on my Bee.

W21 is for Road wheels (and he even called them Magnum 500's which is wrong!)...

Standard on a Bee was W25, body coloured painted wheels with hub caps.

Optional was still W25 apparently with black steel wheels and full covers as my car came with, still have the covers.
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Well Chrysler didn't call them Magnum 500's, Ford did.

That said I'm amazed the OP has a broadcast sheet in his car from '69 but it's great that he does. W25, as I noted could be any of what i show as it was all an option. W21 was Road Wheels !
 
It happens. I have mine from my 68. The holy grail.
Stuffed under the springs of the rear seat. Los Angeles plant. I was blown away.

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My '69 Lynch Road Bee, know where it's been since it was driven off the dealer lot. ZERO broadcast sheets, no matter how hard I searched!
 
In my opinion, maybe I'm wrong, but the build sheet trumps the fender tag every day.
 
In my opinion, maybe I'm wrong, but the build sheet trumps the fender tag every day.
Sure it does, but they weren't actually supposed to be put in the cars. It was just a "no collection of garbage" on the assembly line promotion that had them get put into cars. Most Lynch Road cars didn't get them, just glad that my '70 Superbird got 2 sheets buried in it!!!
 
I've read some crazy **** about it too. Wasn't policy but some plant's did it and some didn't depending on year, model etc. and the mood of the production line manager and so on.
If the guy doing the final QC and chose put it somewhere in the car great, if he was hung over maybe he wiped his *** with it.
Hide it in the headliner, under the seats, under carpet. It's kind of like an Easter egg. Like I said, the Holy Grail.
 
I don't believe Windsor, Ontario, ever let build sheets in cars. They may have had a different system to track the car's build?
 
.... on line 10 section W- wheels has 2-5. Is that for road wheels?....

No. The five spoke chrome road wheel is W21. W25 = H.D. stamped wheels.

Look at line 4.
Third code from the left. What's under WHEEL? Does it say 16x9?
Fourth box from the left WH COV does it say 64?
 
Found a build sheet under the rear seat of the X but it was for a 71 RR. Original seats I was told when purchased in 1994.
 
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