So your broadcast sheet refers to your car as having 450 steelies on it, so what if you put Rallyes on it. There is nothing wrong with building a car the way you would of liked the factory to build it. The broadcast sheet is just a piece of paper that road down different parts of the plant to tell the workes what the build was. Even with using the sheet on the assembly line, if you had an in at the plant your car could of been loaded up with options that never appeared on the Broadcast Sheet.I work at an Automotive Production Plant for the last 30 or more years and the addition of options that were put on a vehicle that were not on the Build Sheet was done regularly. It is next to impossible now but not unheard of.I have also seen diffences between the broadcast sheet option and the fender tags on original Broadcast sheet and fender tag cars. Some options missed on Broadcast Sheet and are on the Tag and some on the Tag and missed on the Broadcast Sheet.

As for Reproducting a broadcast sheet,it has been done and will be done in the future and there is nothing anyone one can do about it. People think they are easy to tell, well you are only duplicating 40 year old technology and if you start with an original blank broadcast sheet and adding the Fonts its really not hard to do if you have the money and the knowledge.

Just look at how good the reproduction Door VINs are the considered fake, and even how good some of the Fender tags have gotten but they are considered fake on a car. Some people say if you say its a reproduction and do not say it is real it is OK. Well what are the rules anyone know and who will decided what the rules are or will be in the future.


1971 HEMI E BODY REGISTRY