So in the older Classic Mustangs and even the Fox Mustangs, some owners have found the factory Build Sheet in various locations within the vehicle.
Has anyone with an SN95 ever found their factory Build Sheet - and if so, where was it in your SN95?
I still have the original Build Sheet to both my prior 1986 GT and 1994 Bronco... LOL.
I have not come across one in my 94 Cobra (yet).
Usually, the locations to finding a Build Sheet are:
- In spare tire well sitting on top of the spare or stuffed under it. Obviously if car has had more than 1-owner, this is a slim to none chance at this point in the doc still being in the spare tire well.
- Under dash assembly, sometimes around the main wiring harness, or stuffed into dash cavity.
- Under the carpet. Usually it's laying on the front floor pan is most common, but can be laying on rear floor pans OR taped to back of carpet.
- Under Rear seat cushion (sometimes wedged in between the metal frame and cushion).
- Under one of the front seats - again wedged between metal frame and cushion.
- Behind trunk liners, sometimes taped to back of liners or taped to one of the rear wheel wells.
- Behind rear interior plastics.
So if anyone has found one, post it up - it's good reference and nice display piece at car shows.
Has anyone with an SN95 ever found their factory Build Sheet - and if so, where was it in your SN95?
I still have the original Build Sheet to both my prior 1986 GT and 1994 Bronco... LOL.
I have not come across one in my 94 Cobra (yet).
Usually, the locations to finding a Build Sheet are:
- In spare tire well sitting on top of the spare or stuffed under it. Obviously if car has had more than 1-owner, this is a slim to none chance at this point in the doc still being in the spare tire well.
- Under dash assembly, sometimes around the main wiring harness, or stuffed into dash cavity.
- Under the carpet. Usually it's laying on the front floor pan is most common, but can be laying on rear floor pans OR taped to back of carpet.
- Under Rear seat cushion (sometimes wedged in between the metal frame and cushion).
- Under one of the front seats - again wedged between metal frame and cushion.
- Behind trunk liners, sometimes taped to back of liners or taped to one of the rear wheel wells.
- Behind rear interior plastics.
So if anyone has found one, post it up - it's good reference and nice display piece at car shows.