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Greg;
I have only seen the bigger sheets for '72 and newer Novas. The '70 body broadcast sheets that have never show things like AM radio, mats, etc... Interestingly, they also don't show the F41 code which requires those special brackets to be welded into the floorboards for the rear sway bar.
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Marlin,
You are correct the small Fisher body sheets (like above) do not show Radio and Mats because they were installed later. The BODY BROADCAST COPY (attached) did show them. Curious that the Fisher body sheets did not show F41. I wonder if they started with more than one base configuration and only included minor modifications..... Greg
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