Topic: Need help with Build Sheet Removal
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Now I need to figure out the best way to preserve it.
By the time we get done with this car it will be better then when it rolled off the assembly line in St. Louis.
[/QUOTE] You can laminate it to preserve it. If you don't have a laminator, you can take it to someplace like Office Max. I'm glad that you are having fun, making your Vette better then original. All of this takes time, patience, attention to detail, and buckets of cash. Also included is blood and some bad language...........take care...............
corvette440hp
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[QUOTE=77 Red Corvette]...It's pretty amazing that the build sheet information matches the car to a T....[/QUOTE]

It's supposed to match. 

The build sheet should list all the options installed on the car and usually indicates original interior and exterior color. It does not list prices. You need a copy of the dealer invoice or window sticker for that.
Congrats on the safe removal of the build sheet.

Speaking of the blood .... my husband this past weekend took 17 stitches to the face while trying to saw of part of the exhaust system. So I hope that's all the blood that we have to pay! Thank goodness he is OK.
Except for this accident it has been a lot of fun and your also right about the buckets of cash .... we have already spent more then what we paid for the car! It's so addictive ....
but it will be worth it.

Well, it's my day off work and it's around 70 degrees outside so its back out to the garage for me with more sanding and painting.
Anni .... 77 Red Corvette
(hoping to have it all done by June so that we can drive it and enjoy this summer)
[QUOTE=77 Red Corvette]
[/QUOTE] Wow, I'm sorry to hear about the 17
stiches to the face........that's pretty serious. He's probably going to have a permanent Corvette Tattoo (the after affect's left after the healing.) You guys must really
love your Corvette to take that
abuse, but
bravely continue on your journey to perfection. I hope nothing else bad happens for you. Best of Luck! 
corvette440hp 2008-04-16 11:39:42
Speaking of the blood .... my husband this past weekend took 17 stitches to the face while trying to saw of part of the exhaust system. So I hope that's all the blood that we have to pay! Thank goodness he is OK.
Except for this accident it has been a lot of fun and your also right about the buckets of cash .... we have already spent more then what we paid for the car! It's so addictive ....
but it will be worth it.

Anni .... 77 Red Corvette
(hoping to have it all done by June so that we can drive it and enjoy this summer)





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Indianapolis, IN - USA
Joined: 9/3/2006
Posts: 2431
Vette(s): Silver 1974 Convertible - L82 4 speed
Low miles (was only 8,900 when I bought it in March 2006) - Now 54K miles. Original owner bought it as an investment for son's college expenses.
2008 Jetstream Blue Convertible
[QUOTE=corvette440hpYou can laminate it to preserve it. If you don't have a laminator, you can take it to someplace like Office Max. I'm glad that you are having fun, making your Vette better then original. All of this takes time, patience, attention to detail, and buckets of cash. Also included is blood and some bad language...........take care............... [/QUOTE]
There are multiple schools of thought on this. I have heard that some kinds of lamination don't preserve the document well. Not that my method is any better - currently, mine is just sitting in an envelope with my other documents. I think I am going to contact a photo restoration place nearby to ask their opinion on the best method of preservation.
I had a high resolution scan of mine done at a Kinkos, then had them print out a quality copy. It looks better than the sheet itself!! That's what I use at shows.
I wanted a Corvette my whole life, but I never dreamed of all the wonderful people I would meet because of it!
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC - USA
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Vette(s): 1978 Silver Anniversary
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1978 Pace Car VIN 2324 L82/M21
[QUOTE=manget1]
I had a high resolution scan of mine done at a Kinkos, then had them print out a quality copy. It looks better than the sheet itself!! That's what I use at shows.
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Scanning is the ticket and a high res scan even better. Here's my article that offers background on the 73-82 build sheets

Indianapolis, IN - USA
Joined: 9/3/2006
Posts: 2431
Vette(s): Silver 1974 Convertible - L82 4 speed
Low miles (was only 8,900 when I bought it in March 2006) - Now 54K miles. Original owner bought it as an investment for son's college expenses.
2008 Jetstream Blue Convertible
Thanks Tom - that was a great article!!
I wanted a Corvette my whole life, but I never dreamed of all the wonderful people I would meet because of it!
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC - USA
Joined: 10/16/2002
Posts: 82
Vette(s): 1978 Silver Anniversary
NCRS Five-Star Bowtie
50th Corvette Anniversary Display, Nashville, TN
1978 Pace Car VIN 2324 L82/M21
Glad you liked it...I see your car is a low mileage. I started a study of the spring clamps by model year and curious what kind of condition yours are in?
In particular, look at the cannister?
PCV hose to carb port
canister hose to carb port
fuel lines where they connect to fuel pump
What do you find?
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