1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1969 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
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DEALER AID<br />
A new car order WORK SHEET is a dealer<br />
aid available upon request to your zone office.<br />
This is an 8^5"xll" sheet which may be<br />
utilized for a variety of purposes such as a preliminary<br />
order summary, stock sheet, etc.<br />
PRELIMINARY SUMMARY<br />
The preliminary order summary, which<br />
means listing the specifications of cars to be<br />
ordered covering the allotment, is especially<br />
recommended.<br />
For travel in foreign or low octane areas, a<br />
lower compression piston engine is available<br />
at a small extra charge.<br />
If the car is to be used in an area such as<br />
outside the continental United States where<br />
only fuel of less than required octane rating is<br />
available, an export type L. C. engine may be<br />
advisable.<br />
In the standard high compression <strong>Cadillac</strong><br />
engine, high octane gasoline is required for maximum<br />
performance. Lower octane fuels may<br />
WORK SHEET<br />
This permits an overall appraisal and final<br />
check of specifications which are easier to<br />
evaluate on a composite list than individually.<br />
Any revision can be made before transcribing<br />
to individual order forms 5600A.<br />
UNORDERED OPTIONS<br />
It is also suggested that blank spaces under<br />
optional equipment be reviewed to prevent an<br />
inadvertent omission of any optional equipment.<br />
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Special interior orders should now have an<br />
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trim space.<br />
This is a departure from the 000 marking<br />
used heretofore.<br />
It is a result of advanced computer programming<br />
that requires only a single character instead<br />
of the three zeros.<br />
Marking this "X" is important. It identifies<br />
the order as non-standard and directs it into<br />
the proper special order channels without delay.<br />
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