Chevy454
Reged: 03/20/00
Posts: 11331
Loc: Alton, MO, USA
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January 2006 Feature Car: Andy Meyers' 1969 COPO Camaro 
| Engine (factory): | L72 427/425hp | | Trans (factory): | THM400 automatic | | Rear (factory): | 4.10 posi | | Exterior color (factory): | Le Mans Blue | | Interior color: | Standard Black |
| COPO options: | 9561 & 9737 |
| Selling Dealer: | Berger Chevrolet - Grand Rapids, MI |
Let me start at the begining, with the story of how my stepson won the car in a contest. No entry fee, no tickets to buy, and no attached value when they gave the car away. I had no idea what he was talking about when he called me and said that he had won a Camaro. All I knew was that my dream to own a big block Camaro had just come true. I graduated from High School in 1969, and I have lusted after a car like this ever since then.
Kevin Eastman, the co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, was trying to promote a new series that he created called "Melting Pot". He decided, for whatever reason, that he would give away this Camaro, which he claimed that when he bought it had a 302DZ motor, but after doing some research he discovered that it was indeed a COPO. His dad, Kim Eastman, is a professional restorer up in Maine, but he does Vintage racers mostly. Anyway, Kim Eastman bought the motor that is in the car today, which is mostly an L-88 long block with the correct intake but a 750 Holley from Jegs on top. Everything on the car is stock, even if they are the wrong part numbers. Anyway, when he decided to run this contest, he removed the hood, crated it up and shipped it to Simon Bisley in England. Simon is a world famous comic artist who has worked for DC Comics and drawn Batman, Judge Dredd, and many other characters. His work is always up on Ebay. Simon airbrushed, signed and dated the hood with the main character of Melting Pot, "Lord Tyler". This hood has been on my stepson's livingroom wall for the past 9 years, and is worth more than the car to him. Pictures just cannot do justice to the airbrush work. Its Unbelievable.
The car arrived in October of '94, and I started doing research from the time we got the car, but it wasn't until 2004 that I got an NICB report saying that it was sold new at Berger Chevrolet, and shipped on 6/2/69. It had 14K on the clock it when I got it titled in OH, and now has about 21.5K. I drive it at least once a week during the good weather, and I have a cigar box full of dash plaques to prove it.
Since we got the car in '94, the brakes have been replaced, new horns and a new wiper motor was were installed, the motor was totally rebuilt in 2003, with only the crank and 5 of the rods reused, and the rear end was removed and rebuilt in 2004. This car was LeMans Blue when new, and had an M40 automatic. It also had a center console. My goal is to have the M40 installed by SCR9. I have a little write up that I put on the radiator support about the car that explains that it's a "Double COPO", that the paint job is at least 17 years old, that it's incorrect, incomplete and a blast to drive. It still has the original rear end, the curved neck radiator, the 140 speedo with the center gas gauge and the 7K tach. I have never taken it to the track, but I've been told it's fast. I just call it my "anti-depressant". [write-up courtesy Andy Meyers]
Coming off the trailer from MA...

Stepson washing off an impressive layer of dust that came with the car...
Next is our first look at the motor. It still looks pretty much like this even after being rebuilt...

Next is the interior from 7/'95. If you blow up the speedo, it shows just shy of 15K.

Next is my first attempt at photographing the hood. Ever try to photograph a black car during the day?

That night I left my common sense in the house, climbed a ladder up to the garage roof, and got the best photo of the hood to date. (I don't even need my wife to tell me never to do this again).
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RAGENRAT638
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Reged: 01/02/06
Posts: 151
Loc: GREAT HOME CHICAGO..RUST BELT....
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very nice car my brother.need the correct carb for that engine...i got one...anyway keep up the great work,your pal mark
-------------------- 85C-10 TUBBED 638CI
69C-20 355CI
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Xplantdad
Reged: 09/01/04
Posts: 18430
Loc: I'm mighty tired boss...
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Andy,
Cool Story...neat car, too. There's nothing better than free! I love that you use it as a driver...and are having fun with it. Do a bit of this for me...okay?
-------------------- Bruce
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bkhpah
Reged: 03/30/00
Posts: 4573
Loc: Latrobe, PA
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Nothing wrong with that!...Cool COPO Camaro and from Berger to boot...BKH
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mr396
addict
Reged: 06/08/04
Posts: 492
Loc: So. Cal
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COWABUNGA DUDE!
-------------------- Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69
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Stuart Adams
old hand
Reged: 04/24/00
Posts: 1081
Loc: Lake Havasu City, AZ.
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Nice car. Like Bruce said, put a hurtin on those back tires!!
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hvychev
Reged: 06/05/02
Posts: 3367
Loc: Berwyn, IL
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Very cool car Andy! I think it's cool that you drive it just the way it is! Their are already restored cars out their! Bring it to SCR9 with the hood on it!
-------------------- Frank Magallon
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MosportGreen66
Reged: 11/15/02
Posts: 4263
Loc: New York
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Really neat story Andy! Thanks for sharing. This would be a neat sight to see at SCR9!
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Jeff H
Pooh-Bah
Reged: 02/15/01
Posts: 2214
Loc: Ewing, NJ
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Looks like a fun car the way it is. Do you know how they figured out it was a COPO? I wonder how many more COPO's are still out there badged up like a Z28 because people just didn't know what they were.
-------------------- 69 Z28 JL8, #'s match, crossram - being restored
00 Camaro SS
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Belair62
Reged: 11/15/00
Posts: 13337
Loc: Suburban Chicago
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Nice car...I think that hood is really cool...
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