Hand written broadcast sheets
#1
Hand written broadcast sheets
Hey All! I was working on my 72 cutlass 4 door today and i took the seats out and i found what appear to be hand written broadcast sheets. I usually see this info on the preprinted forms so this was weird for me. Just wondering if anyone had come across this before?
w31man
w31man
#2
its actually a Body By Fisher linemans cheat sheet...it only has info pertenant to the BODY, and is very common..
Ive found as many as 3 to a car, in different hand writing...and in different plants theres different paper..in Arlington cars it looks like an od cash register receipt and is 8-10 inches long...the line man would scribble the important info he needed..and i always find them under the drivers seats it seems...its interior, trans codes a/c codes, it tells them how to pierce the body or which firewall it needs..
Ive found as many as 3 to a car, in different hand writing...and in different plants theres different paper..in Arlington cars it looks like an od cash register receipt and is 8-10 inches long...the line man would scribble the important info he needed..and i always find them under the drivers seats it seems...its interior, trans codes a/c codes, it tells them how to pierce the body or which firewall it needs..
#4
hand written sheets
Ok I guess is more the norm than unusual. I thought it was weird but i have never found a build sheet or broadcast sheet before, till this car. Thanks for the info guys!
w31man
w31man
#6
found some in my 70 CS.-1 in backseat and 2 in each front seat- it may be common, but still pretty cool![Cool](https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/images/smilies/cool.gif)
They were filled in by hand on a "Continuous Interfold" sheet and has SOFT TRIM BROADCAST at the top- car is a Freemont Ca car
![Cool](https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums/images/smilies/cool.gif)
They were filled in by hand on a "Continuous Interfold" sheet and has SOFT TRIM BROADCAST at the top- car is a Freemont Ca car
#8
I worked at the Framingham GM palnt in 1972, and those sheets were to help the workers put in the right options.
They also helped with inventory control at the line, so the right parts would be at the line at the right time.
They also helped with inventory control at the line, so the right parts would be at the line at the right time.
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