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193rdsow Wrote:Don't feel bad. There is a possibility it may not have been for your car to begin with. Often, the wrong build sheet was placed in a car.
I had a 69 Charger that had 3 build sheets, but none for that car!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
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I found what I thought was my build sheet under the back seat..but its not for my car..i have it on here if someone is missing one..God Bless..Bear R.-
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]67 Coronet 440.. 225cid. 3 Speed column shift..!!.
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I have a question for the group. Does the "sequence number" on the build sheet necessarily have to match the VIN number? I got one with my '66 500 and it seems to match in almost all respects except for the number mismatch. The local Mopar guys tell me that the numbers don't always match & that's just the way it is. Anybody shed some light? My car came from the Louisville plant. Thanks!
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08-07-13, 07:36 PM
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harold prentice Wrote:I have a question for the group. Does the "sequence number" on the build sheet necessarily have to match the VIN number? I got one with my '66 500 and it seems to match in almost all respects except for the number mismatch. The local Mopar guys tell me that the numbers don't always match & that's just the way it is. Anybody shed some light? My car came from the Louisville plant. Thanks!
Sequence order, Shipping Order (SO) and, later, Vehicle Order Numbers (VON) are a topic unto themselves.....
No, neither the sequence number or the Shipping Order number should match the VIN number.
Tell me more about this "Louisville" plant.....
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Oops.....should have been St. Louis...Hey, I'm a new guy!! Thanks for the info.