Yes, we did find one of these on our back seat. However, we haven't come up with the Broadcast sheet yet. We have yet to reupholster our back seat. It is still original. Hopefully we still have a treasure to come up with.
However, 15 years ago when we had the headliner done, the shop found this paper in the headliner. It is called the Final Body Buy Out. This paper is very informative about the car. It lists paint color, engine, trim, transmission, etc. and has a final date at the bottom. We thought that this was the build sheet but we were looking on the internet and it said the Broadcast is the build sheet. Has anybody found one of these?
According to the sheet. February 14, 1969 is the final inspection. This is a Valentine's Day car. How cool is that. And it was made on a Friday at the end of the work week. Can't beat that!
Our car came from Van Nuys. As stated earlier the Broadcast Sheet might have been on the gas tank. Unfortunately we've had a new tank put on and if it was on there it was never given to us. It may have been lost. We still keep our fingers crossed that we may still find it in the back seat.
You lucky ones that found it in your back seats we are very happy for you and hope that we still have a chance of finding ours in the future.
Classic birds all the way! Like Rock and Roll, they're here to stay!