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Chassis Broadcast Sheet

Started by jdv69z, January 01, 2021, 05:05:54 PM

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jdv69z

Jimmy V.

z28z11

I don't know if Camaro broadcast copies were any different from Chevelles, but my '70 LS5 had all the options listed at the bottom of the page, plus zone and dealer ship-to info listed (destination). Anyone with a known original out there that can verify that for Camaros ?

Regards,
Steve
1968 Z28 M21/U17 BRG/W 1967 Chevy ll Nova SS 
1969 Z28 X77/M20/VE3 LeMans/W
1969 L78 X66/N66 Cortez/BVT
1969 Z11 L48/M35/C60/C06  1949 3100 5wd 235/6

rare396bronze

Just looked at our original 68 broadcast sheet look's right. Did notice a couple differences between 68 and 69 sheet. Nothing on the bottom on the sheet abought zone or dealers ship. This come from a original owner car base 327 car. Hopefully some one has 69 sheet to help you.

169INDY

"<Listed options at the bottom of the page>"
All- No
Some- Yes

(*Basis  Jim W & a Friends L/A LOS pacers copies found on top of gas tanks (Fwd Driver))

Both have (*Lower portion [Bottom])  5Z711AA, 5Z87KM, 5720BA printed.

Jim
68 SS/RS L35 Th-400 LOS
69 Pace Car L48 Th-350 LOS
68 Z28 M21 LOS

KurtS

Kurt S
CRG

HOT3O2

Kind of funny the sheet says "Stripes to be Black" yet in the link Kurt posted there white.
Rick
69 RS/Z28

firstgenaddict

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jdv69z

Thanks, I didn't think the chassis broadcast sheet was hardly ever found. Usually body broadcast sheet if anything. Norwood.

The chassis broadcast sheet would have traveled with the chassis assembly on the assembly line, so I wouldn't think it would end up under a seat. Maybe it was on the gas tank like LA?
Jimmy V.

william

There were several Chassis and Body Broadcast Copies attached to component-sub-assemblies. They were printed when the body assembly was staged for final assembly; each had a sequence number which was usually the order of final assembly. Cars were not built in VIN order. Not unusual to see the sequence number written on the body, sometimes on the transmission crossmember. A bud has two survivor Van Nuys '69 SS; both have remains of a BC on the rear axle cover. As a component was installed, the BC was discarded. Line workers called them 'sequence sheets'.

As the BCs were printed after the body assembly was completed with most of the interior installed, they are not found behind trim panels or stuck inside seats. The June 2020 HMN featured an original owner '69 Camaro SS. His Dad found a BBC inside the car prior to PDI. Had he not been there, it would have been discarded.   

Giving some perspective, there were almost 700,000 1st Gen Camaros built. Of the 550,000 built at Norwood, I doubt 1% were delivered to the customer with a surviving BC.
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rare396bronze

I guess she was one of the lucky one's. Being a norwood car she got both sheets from the dealer when she bought is brand new. It is a 327 basecar no options. I had them laminated to preserve them from any more decay. I have taken apart many 67-69 camaro's and never seen one till I saw her's. I have found sheet 's in 70 up camaro under the rear seat.