I'm at the stage where I am removing the interior of my 66 coupe. The seats are at the upholstery shop now getting new pony covers, including fabricating a pony bench seat from bucket covers. I was stripping down the dash pad and headliner and found a couple of items.
While taking down the headliner, a complete mouse skeleton dropped into my lap. It's a good thing I didn't realize what it was at first or I may have injured something while trying to exit the car at warp speed.
I then removed the dash pad and found the original build sheet stuck up under the pad between the metal dash and the pad platform.
Is there a way to decipher the codes on this sheet?
Maybe post a photo for the gurus to check it out... I've checked every inch of my low mile `66 and cannot find the build sheet. Maybe it's under the dashpad? Was your car built at San Jose as well?
No, Meutuchen New Jersey. It was rolled up like a cigarette butt and jammed between the two metal pices that form the top shelf of the dash on the driver's side.
It seems to have a lot more info and I was was wondering if there was a way to decode it. Check the last picture on my web page. Sorry, I don't know how to make it clickable yet.
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