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The Cadillac-LaSalle Club Museum & Research Center, Question

Started by Lou CLC19028, October 01, 2006, 09:46:39 PM

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Lou CLC19028

While in the mist of parting out a 1979 Eldorado. I uncovered the build sheet. It has managed to stay in remarkable shape. No stains & its 100percent complete. This document has little to no value to me but I couldnt help thinking, how often does someone get there hands on one of these in great condition?
Does the Museum have any interest in this? I would gladly donate it. I just need to know the next step :)

Tim Pawl CLC#4383

You can donate it to CLCMRC. Mail it to Paul Ayres, Curator. His address is on the cadillaclasalleclub.org  web page.

JOHN


Fred Garfield 22310

Usually behind a door panel or the back seat. Last guy on the assembly line just tossed it there.

Lou CLC 19028

I found it behind the passenger rear quarter interior panel . In my old 1971 Chevelle I found it in the lower rear seat stuck in between the foam and seat springs. In my 70 DVC I have not discovered it as of yet and I dont think I will(Just about the whole car has been apart).