Introducing an (almost) Loaded 1965 Formula S

I've had and seen so many cars with wrong buildsheets that I'm convinced the line workers simply grabbed what ever seat bottom matched the color and trim code for the car they were working on according to their copy of the sheet (without looking at the shhet that was in the seat spring). I don't think the majority occurred after assembly, although I'm absolutely sure that happened.

I'd be willing to bet a LOT of money my 2 owner 54,000 mile Satellite never had it's backseat swapped out after it left the plant, yet there was a sheet for a different car with the same interior there. The common corroborating evidence is that the car and the incorrect buildsheet found in that car have the same interior, and in most cases an SPD within a short time of each other.

Fortunately I found a sheet correct for my car under the front seat.
Also in that area were some strange sheets with line commands and even a "do not build" for a car of a different model and one year older!
To date I've not met anyone else who's seen sheets like this.

...and the build sheet that's correct for my car is dated for my birthday!