Build sheet and fender tag mismatch!

Day night may have been a mirror package in general or a part of some pack. Look and see if there is anything that may include it.

I'd be willing to bet that a manager just sent the car along the way to build it as per the fender tag. The fender tags that were hung told all and had a corresponding sheet, but the assembly was generally up to the decision of the assembly manager based on nothing more than a basic idea of what it was/ should have been.

I've seen a few screw ups on Vin codes and they generally just didn't let the car vary from what it was supposed to be, regardless of what the build sheet and sometimes, even the fender tag said.

If it had a firewall for A/C, they would have put it in, even if the build sheet and the fender tag didn't call for it, because otherwise, the car would have been sent to correct at the end of the line. They tried to keep that to a minimum, to help production, so crap like typos and tags that didn't correspond with build sheets got a quick decision made by a manager to keep production moving smoothly.