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1969 Camaro Broadcast Sheet preservation/ restoration
Hi all, I’m new to the forum, but not new to Camaros and restorations.
Are the any recommendations for broadcast sheet restoration/ conservation? Any source to decode it? I can clearly read the engine, trans, build date, vin, etc. It’s a Van Nuys 1969 and is all numbers matching, but no engine. Got the NCRS report sold new at Jack Head Chevrolet in California. Thanks for any help or info. |
I would post a picture or 2.
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Broadcast sheet
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Thank you!
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Where did you locate that paperwork on the car?
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On top of the gas tank, drivers side. I've only unfolded the one spot and stopped there as I saw what I needed to see. I don't want to go further and ruin it any more than it is.
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Cool car! Does it still have its black/yellow CA license plates?
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I can't wait to go back to the original Cortez Silver. |
Wow. Congrats. There are guys on here who can decode most, if not all of that build sheet. If guys here can't figure something out, there is always CRG.
I have never seen an article on how to best remove the build sheet. |
That is a chassis broadcast sheet, there is also a body broadcast sheet. that sheet will have specifics to the chassis only. the body sheet will have more info on the interior. not sure how you could open that up, might try a document restoration specialist they may have chemicals that might help to allow the paper to soften without destroying the original printing. good luck, very cool to see that it was found.
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I would also say to use a company or a university that specializes in document preservation....Joe
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