Quote: Yes, you should. A broadcast sheet is NOT a reproduction part, it's a document that either you have or you don't. The ONLY reason anybody would want a undetectable reproduction broadcast sheet is to deceive.
Not everyone is into this hobby to deceive. As stated, you cannot make a repro look or smell as old as the car. You cannot reproduced the 20-40 year old rusty spring marks on the paper.
Main reason I would want one is because down here in south texas, we only have a "mopar" class and thats it at these shows while the chevys and fords get every class they want. Any edge a mopar can get in a show, even if its a repro BCS sheet, is helpful. Your definately not gonna pass off a repro sheet at the Mopar Nats anyway.
Project War Bird:
1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
383 4 speed with air conditioning
GY3 Curious yellow
All original