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If the car was giving a "total restoration", in 1984, why wasn't the buildsheet found then?
[/ QUOTE ] A buildsheet for a Norwood Camaro is a rarity to say the least. It was just dumb luck back in '69 if a car happened to leave the line with it's buildsheet still in the car anyhow, it wasn't intended to be this highly sought after document that was essential to documenting the car, it was simply an order sheet for assembly line workers to follow. Kinda like when a waitress takes down your order and gives it to the cook. It's not too often that you get the cook's copy of your order brought to the table along with your burger and fries. I'm sure many build sheets got pitched at the car's last stop on the line, or they were gathered up and tossed along with the plastic off of the seats, hang tags, etc. during dealer prep/pre-delivery inspection. Don't be so quick to discredit a Norwood Camaro simply because it doesn't have a build sheet, you'll find there aren't many that do.