twinvipers
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- Dec 6, 2004
Was there one ? Where did you find yours ? Can you get a copy from PHS ?
Haven't torn the TTA apart to look for a piece of paper. But on some other F-bodies of the same general vintage I've found them either behind the plastic or under the carpet in the cargo area. I also recall coming across a separate one for the electrical/instrumentation under the dash pad.
correct there's a build sheet for each build section on the line. Like when I worked for H1 you had your body shop buildsheet that told you what model to was designating the body pieces, then your interior build sheet that told you what options on the interior, then your engine build sheet, and a few others. I only worked in body shop so that's all I saw but I know 4 places in the TTAs was in the innerfenderwell up front by the battery, under the front passenger carpet, under the carpet at the top of the hatch, and in the spare tire compartment. I found one under the passenger area but like Jan it was attacked by coolant so I only got about 1/2 of it. Maybe this summer I'll tear it apart and get the one in the rear.My understaning is that there were a set of build sheets for each car, one for the front end, one for interior, one for the rear etc (not sure if this is correct but one build sheet for certain "groups" or part of each car. I've seen copies of different ones for the TTA. Would be cool if we could piece all the different ones together for a complete set of build sheets for a TTA ...
Anyway, I found mine under the passanger rear seat carpet ... unfortunatly the carpet been wet at some point and only about 2/3 of the build sheet is there ... I also found the left corner of another build sheet that was stuck with black tape on the hump just above the fuel tank, so underneath the carpet again.
Not sure how many different build sheets were used for each car, anyone ?
Hey Twin,
If you are going to try and locate the sheet yourself please keep the following in mind:
If the carpet does not lift up easy..
If the screw is not coming out easy..
if the clip is not unsnapping easy..
if the hatch does not open with ease.
DO NOT USE FORCE! Do not get angered and muscle it! With that low mileage TTA, Anything should come apart easily.
haha lol.
Only kidding. And don't blast me back either! otherwise I'll have to have the board rolling with stories!!
Now your going to make me have to go look for mine.
Just a thought to other members. I thought I remember seeing a post that most of our TTA's did not have built sheets because they were removed by PAS while they were doing modifications to the cars? Is there any truth to that?
hmmm. well, Gentle and patient is not two words I would use.
but it sure is fun watching when something does not comes apart easy.
Here is # 1416 - T-top/leather.
HTH
Here is # 1416 - T-top/leather.
HTH
Frank did yours come originaly wiht the tape cassete holder in the center console compartement? Reson for asking is that in the left hand section you got a K where it says "GLOVE BOX INFO" on the build sheets and some that I've seen just have a hyphen there and as GM discontinued the cassette/tape holder thing half way through the production I'm just curious if yours had one or not.
There's a RPO code on the SPI label for this as well (I don't have it on mine so mine where built after they discontinued it) .... should have RPO B67 on there if yours did come with the cassette holder/storage thing.
The only one I found without ripping apart the interior of mine was in the spare tire well.