News from Stellantis Historical-IBM cards
I was told it would be $45 when I ordered mine back in 2008-ish, they never cashed the check and when I called back she said we do not charge anymore.
The buildcard is more accurate than the buildsheet or fender tag, and can hold more data than the fender tag and buildsheet, although the buidlsheet has more codes specific to the buildsheet.
For example, the buildcard has the shipping order number as well as the shipped date, where the fender tag only has the (scheduled) production date, aka the shipping order number.
Shipping Order Number = Scheduled Production Date and is the date the car was scheduled to be built.
Buildcard has the actual Shipped Date as well, which could be before or after the Scheduled Production Date.
This was helpful to me as in 1967 the VIN was not stamped on the engine, my SPD was Wednesday 5/31, however the SD was Friday 5/26, so the car was actually done and shipped out on Friday 5/26. Who cares? Well, since the engine has an assembly stamp of 5/23, it just puts it closer to, and more importantly before, the SD, so close that I can confidently state, including other date coded parts, it has it's original engine.