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Happy New Year! I've got a couple option codes I can't find any info on,can't find my build sheet (YET?),but have printout from GM Canada...ZN1,ZP2,ZW1.. are these anything "special" 69 copo chevelle. thanks much.
restorer
01-03-2002, 08:00 PM
L72, the GM printout on my Camaro lists the ZN1 as dual exhaust and ZW1 as an M-22 transmission, but it also lists the M-22 as a seperate option. I am curious as to why it is listed twice with different codes. Wes
Keith Tedford
01-04-2002, 07:51 AM
ZP8 and ZV6 also show up some times. I've seen no rhyme nor reason to these numbers and Gm of Canada doesn't know either. I've seen ZN1 listed as a spring option in other cars. Neither of our Baltimore cars appear to have had build sheets either.
[Edited by Keith Tedford (01-04-2002 at 02:51 AM).]
keith,my car is also a baltimore car,one of the previous owners,not knowing it was a copo,because of the L78 code,and missing engine,since recovered,remembers giving the build sheet to the next owner,so this particular car seems to hve had a sheet,hopefully there's another in the car yet... thanks for the help guys,i've got a boatload of questions yet,but am learning tons from this site..
There is a lot of confusion on the Canadian RPOs. I have not found a listing for them. I was looking for some for a 300 Deluxe that has Canadian documentation. It has T93 LAMP TAIL & STOP (SPECIAL) but I can't find it listed anywhere. It appears that Chevy used additional repetitive RPOs for Canada documentation for some reason. The George Zapora Canadian documentation sometimes has conflicting information and I heard one guy recieved different information from them on the same car.
I have some in my notes but have seen different definitions for some of them so I do not know if these are correct. Maybe we can reference these to what other people have received from the George Zapora Canadian documentation.
ZN1 COPO AXLE 4:10
ZP1 COPO TIRES RWL F70x14
ZP8 MFG STATEMENT OF ORIGIN
ZV9 SPECIAL ORDER PROCESSING
ZW1 COPO TRANS M22
ZV7 M21
ZV6 M20
ZQ9 PERFORMANCE AXLE RATIO
ZK8 TIRE PRESSURE DECAL
[Edited by JoeC (01-04-2002 at 01:13 PM).]
COPO PETE
01-04-2002, 11:33 PM
Ok, here's what I get off my sheets that I have available.
ZJ7: special wheel hub cap & trim ring
ZK8: tire pressure sticker
ZP1: COPO Tires
ZQ7: Canadian warranty booklet
Z23: Interior decore package
ZK3: deluxe seat belts & front shoulder harness
ZN1: 4:10 ratio, COPO package (heavy duty guts?)
OK now don't laugh anyone but here is my theory on the nexy four numbers
ZW1: M22 driveshaft
ZV7: M21 driveshaft
ZV9:turbo 400 driveshaft
ZV6: M20 Driveshaft
I have only seen ZV6 once and it was on a M20 COPO Chevelle. It should be the same shaft as the M21 but... Anyone want to tear that theory to shreds?????
Note: most these number came off Camaro sheets but some off Chevelle!
Go easy on me http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/wink.gif
Peter
Pete, Your info and mine is pretty close except why do you have "driveshaft" ? Is that on the Canada documentation or is that on your build sheet?
COPO PETE
01-05-2002, 03:44 AM
Joe, it's a complete shot in the dark. Those numbers always pretty much come up with the tranny combo. Everything else gets listed on the build sheets to tell the line which part to put on, what tells them about driveshaft. Box 19 on the build sheet lists the drive shaft code I believe. BY on the M21 cars and BA on the M40 cars. The GM of Canada code has something to do with tranny's or related parts. Comes from the GM microfilm that tells what parts came on the car. Like I said, just a shot in the dark, if nothing else it makes for good entertainment for the night. http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/laugh.gif
Peter
COPO PETE
I found the same thing on my Canadian Records.
These are twin COPO Chevelles built on Baltmore line,then Shipped to Canada for sale new.
One built with an M-22,the other an M-40.
The M-40 I have the Buildsheet,and it states BA in box 19.The Chevelle M-40 COPO:
ZK8-Tire PSI
ZN1-4:10 special axle
ZP1-RWL F70X14 tires
ZP3-Special Paint
ZQ7-Canadian Warranty Booklet and Literature.
ZV9-M-40 Driveshaft
The Chevelle M-22 COPO.No buildsheet,as per George Zepora:
ZK8
ZN1
ZP1
ZP3
ZP8
ZQ7
ZW1-M-22 driveshaft
Did you recieve my Fax number?
Rick
Keith Tedford
01-06-2002, 03:28 AM
The information that I have on COPO cars holds true for the relationship of drive shaft codes to transmissions as well. Where I have complete information, ZN1 shows up every time. (KQ rearend probably).
Regarding ZP1 COPO tires, not all cars show this code. Ours doesn't and came new with PL5 F70 X 14 Uniroyal white lettered tires. Others with PL5 do show ZN1. A friend's COPO came with Firestone raised white letter tires. Our L78 car came with PW7 F70 X 14 white stripe tires. Question is, what is an L78 tire? Was there anything special? They seem to be the only difference between a 9562EA and 9566AA COPO Chevelle.
Some build sheets show the Zxx codes and some don't. I'm wondering if the shipping lists perhaps did the same thing, leaving things out from time to time.
More parts to the puzzle or more questions?
[Edited by Keith Tedford (01-05-2002 at 10:28 PM).]
Belair62
01-06-2002, 03:49 AM
Keith...L78 tires were big tall tires...very common on Cadillacs.
[Edited by Belair62 (01-05-2002 at 10:49 PM).]
COPO PETE
01-06-2002, 04:39 AM
Rick, I faxed the facts Saturday late afternoon.
Your ZP3 special paint is interesting. All special order paint cars I have seen are 1001HA option for special paint.
Keep in mind, the driveshaft thing is just a theory I thought I would throw out there to see what kind of reaction I got. I think some are still laughing so hard they can't type back!! http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/wink.gif I'm thinking your sheet does not actually have the word driveshaft on it. I'm likely way out in left field, but the only dumb question is the one not asked.
Peter
[Edited by COPO PETE (01-05-2002 at 11:39 PM).]
Pete
Yes,the build sheet does show 1001HA on it for special paint.
No,the Driveshaft is not listed on there.I inserted here to stand out more.
Keith Tedford
01-06-2002, 02:36 PM
You got me there Belair.
COPO PETE
01-06-2002, 03:12 PM
L72....you never said, but I'd be willing to be that since you have ZW1, your car is a M22 car.
Peter
Does anyone have a build sheet or Canadian documentation on a COPO Chevelle 9562 with the 9737? Were all the Canada COPO Chevelles 9566?
The difference in what may appear to be the same drive shaft could be because one calls for it to be shot pened. For years I wondered why the drive shafts on my F41 Corvette had orange marks. I found out this was to signify they were treated to this process where the same shaft without heavy duty suspension had no orange mark. Interesting topic.
yes Pete,my car is an m22 car, i'll fax you soon with info, also have a buildsheet from another copo chevelle thats probally new info to this site. thanks for the info guys..
COPO PETE
01-07-2002, 11:18 PM
Joe, excuse my ignorance here, but COPO Chevelle 9562 with 9737...you're talking COPO Chevelle that came with the 15 x 7 Monte style wheels? There was at least one sold at Central Chev that way. He has the build sheet and POP as well as original bill of sale. He does'nt like to hand out paperwork and when I looked at it, I did'nt have a pen and paper handy. The build sheet impressed me has it listed about 5 different things with the word copo beside it. I will eventually get a copy!
Peter
Pete, Yes the COPO 9737 had the 15in Rally Wheels, F70x15 Goodyear WT GT tires and F40. The Yenko Chevelles had it. A build sheet or Canadian documentation for a COPO Chevelle or Camaro with the 9737 would be very interesting to see because of the additional codes that the Canadian system appears to use. I am curious what definitions they applied to the COPO codes. (if any)
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