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While pulling the inner fenders on my LS6 Chevelle I found another build sheet. There was one on each front fender. They were glued on and held on with one nut from the SS 454 emblems. When I pulled the emblems off there was still a tiny circle of build sheet under the nut with the stud poking through. This is a Leeds Kansas built car.
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COOL> there in nice shape to. Wish i was thet lucky
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Great picture. I bet everyone wishes they were that lucky!
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Some guys have all the luck! Congradulations Charley!
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Thanks...Actually it has either 3.2 or 4.2 build sheets. I have one and part of a second one that both came out of the back seat. There is still even another one still in the hog rings in the back seat. So either it had three in the back seat or the .2 is part of the one that is still there. So apparently the build sheets on the front fenders got glued to them prior to Emblems being attached.
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Very cool!! Maybe my build sheet is still hiding somewhere.
Mike
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