In a message dated 12/21/99 6:24:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, magriese@xxxx writes: << My guess is that the doors were assembled separate from the rest of the car and merged at the assembly line. It wouldn't make much sense to install all of the inner door stuff with the door mounted to the car - too much back stress for the assemblers. Mike Griese >> Mike and the rest if the List, I figured as much that they installed all of the interior door parts before the door was installed on the car, but what I don't understand is that the piece of paper I found inside the door is a photocopy of the door lock setting procedure (I am guessing they just printed up a lot of them and passed them to the employees to set the door locks) and it has blue pen on it that had the date written on the top of it which was April 29, 1981. So what I want to know is that if my car is a June 1981 build like it says on the VIN plate, how could the car have been built on April 29, if it wasn't supposed to be built until 2 months later? Weird stuff, huh? Does this make sense to anyone else? I am assuming that the magic marker that was dated May 31, 1981, is when they finished assembling the driver's side door. Also there is a lot of numbers and stuff written on the top part of my doors, the part that gets covered when you install the headliner, for some reason someone wrote the word "Skins" on both doors. If anyone is interested enough I will take a picture of that and the numbers, maybe it might mean something. Happy Holidays everyone. Later, Nick VIN#1852