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Tommy_Mathison
09-12-2002, 08:47 PM
i tried to post this on the COPO thread with no luck. ill try it here.---

i this car about 5 or 6 years ago at a local car show. black on black. unrestored with all documentation including bulid sheet, framed leaning up aginst the car. has anyone seen this car? i have heard that copo el camino's exist but it was unconfirmed. any help. the car was for sale but at the time i had little knowledge of these cars. i would like to try to find this car again. any help and or feedback is much apriciated! thanks. tommy

Tommy_Mathison
09-26-2002, 04:54 PM
wow i cant beleive there is so little interist in this subject. has a COPO 69 el camino ever been found and authenticated? has ANYONE heard anything about a 69 COPO el camino, cus there is NO info on the net or anywhere about them. i really want to locate this car but i dont have any numbers or even pics of it, is there any way i can do it?? private investigators??..??.. hmmmm. thanks, tommy

JoeC
09-26-2002, 05:04 PM
I never heard of one.

COPO PETE
09-26-2002, 06:36 PM
I have heard rumours about them, but never have seen any documentation of any sort to back it up. I've heard of 1970 LT-1 Monte Carlos as well, but nothing to back that up either. Kind of like the Loch (sp) Nest Monster.
Peter /ubbthreads/images/icons/smirk.gif

MikeA
09-26-2002, 06:36 PM
I think if you found a magazine article on the car, documentation, a previous/current owner or the car itself there would be a great deal of interest. Like JoeC said don't know of any COPO ElCaminos.

Tommy_Mathison
09-26-2002, 07:16 PM
how about Jim? does he should know if any were built. would any of you guys know how to locate a car based on just physical information, no numbers?? are there investigators that you can hire that deal with this type of stuff??

MikeA
09-26-2002, 07:24 PM
I would look in the yellow pages and start calling private investigators. Explain your situation to them and ask whether they may be able to locate this car based on very little information. The only bright note I see is, if they have access to DMV records, how many 1969 El Caminos can still be registered in your area? /ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif

68l30
09-26-2002, 08:43 PM
This isn't a Black on Black 69 L-89 El Camino is it? I know of one.From what I've read and researched it is one of one built.I do know the history and it is documented but I don't believe it was ever in your area.I know it is not a COPO but it is a rare truck with a similar description.....

Steve

mnyenko
09-26-2002, 09:50 PM
I do remember seeing this truck.It was parked in the infield of race track on Minnesota state fair grounds .The owner had it there during a show and swap.Seems like it would have been quite a few years back.He had Yenko embels on it.He was telling people it was a factory 427.As I remember it appeared to be a back room motor swap.There is a show swap there this week end.I will ask around if any one knows what happened to the car.Earl

Chevy454
09-26-2002, 10:36 PM
Every once in a while a similar thread pops up over on [ur=http://www.chevelles.com]Team Chevelle[/url], and the El Caminos used to land the U2 spy aircraft come up, and some gentleman that claim to be there said they believe they were 427 cars. Try doing a search over on there bulletin board, as this has came up several times over there.

Whether there was such a thing, I don't know...but it would make for one cool tow vehicle!

MikeA
09-27-2002, 11:03 AM
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El Caminos used to land the U2 spy aircraft come up, and some gentleman that claim to be there said they believe they were 427 cars.

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I remember there was an article in MCR stating that El Caminos were used in a similar application in Viet Nam. I will look for that issue.