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Canucklehead
06-08-2004, 01:37 AM
Claiming a COPO??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6161&item=24815380 39&rd=1
jfkheat
06-08-2004, 05:08 AM
I would think that they would give a little info about the car since they are making such big claims. What makes it a COPO? A little engine and trans info would be nice.
James
55chevy
06-08-2004, 09:38 PM
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1 of only 247 cars.Very unusual and rare car.
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http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif so what is so rare and unusual about it?? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
Pantera
06-08-2004, 11:08 PM
everybody is COPO crazy...!!!! So that must make every cop car and ambulance a "RARE" 1 of xxx COPO? Doesn't that make you want to run out and buy one??? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsdown.gif
Casey Marks
06-09-2004, 06:54 PM
It's the old ..... "Rare vs. desireable" discussion ...
It's rare that I $h!t my pants. Is it desireable ?? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
A three speed manual transmission '67 Corvette is rare, but who wants one? A disc brake delete '65 Corvette is rare, but who wants one?
djunod
06-10-2004, 12:53 AM
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A three speed manual transmission '67 Corvette is rare, but who wants one? A disc brake delete '65 Corvette is rare, but who wants one?
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I'll take either one.
olredalert
06-10-2004, 07:53 PM
--------Yes, You will take either one, as would I, but the point is would you pay extra for either one!............Bill S
Pantera
06-10-2004, 11:03 PM
The first 10 vettes in '65 were drum brake cars because they didn't have any disk brakes to put on them yet. I have # 11 and it is a diskbrake car, thank goodness.
olredalert
06-11-2004, 12:58 AM
Pantera,
------no.11. Wow! How was that car ordered? Options, color, etc. Id be interested.
------I had a paperworked 65 fuelie with drum brakes from the factory that had a serial number up in the low 2000s. The original owner told me that the dealer called him up several weeks after ordering and told him there would be a 6 week delay if he wanted disc-brakes. Apparently there was a shortage of something disc-brake related for quite awhile in the early 65 model year. This is actually quite normal. This owner was intending to drag race the car anyway and thought this trade down suited him just fine.
------According to Noland Adams there were 316 drum brake substitutions made at a 64.50 credit. He also says option code J61 was actually planned for 66 as well but was cancelled at the last minute for some unknown reason.
------It wasnt a simple switch of parts either as even the frame was a different part number.
------Looking forward to hearing about your early car.........Bill S
Pantera
06-11-2004, 10:10 AM
Hmm... the vin is 194675s100011. It is a 365hp 4 sp. sunflower yellow w/black interior. no ps or pb. Am/Fm 3:55 rearend. I have added a Hardtop and factory sidepipes to it years ago. I has the original paint under a nasau blue coat that needs to be removed and restored.
I paid $2200 for it back in 1976. It had a set of Hooker side headers and a hurst shifter in it when I bought it. There was a set of 6 or 7 in rally wheels on it with 67 caps.
It was late just before closing time at my used car lot (Super Cars) on a Thur night. I will never forget that night..! It was just a clean mid-year that needed paint but was all there.
I drove it and the brakes were soft and I figgured it was the reason that the guy was selling it. He was another used car dealer and it was not what he usually sold or so he said. I didn't care. It was a good buy and worth fixing up to sell. I about shxx when I got to the last part of writing the check out which was filling in the vin in the memo section. I handed him the check and we gave him a ride home so fast just in case he might back out on the deal.
I took it home and hid it out in the back yard where it sat for years. It is pretty much still like I got it back then.
I got a set of hubcaps and black steel wheels with radial tires to go on it and used the rally wheels on a car for sale.
I had a 66 coupe come in one day with a nice set of Factory sidepips on it so I parked them side by side and swapped the exaust between them. It still had the original air cleaner and plug shields except where the headers fit on the heads.
I have promised some of the guys in NCRS that I will trailer it to a big event this summer so that they can check it out and document as much as they can about the car.
I started to be active in Autocrosing about that time and since it didn't handle near as well as the Motion's did, it just sat in the corner of the back yard with a silver 67 435 hp coupe that I let a buddy talk me out of years later. Once I started racing SCCA B/P back in '78 I never had time for anything else.
I guess that was a blessing in disguise as both of the Motion cars and the '65 & the '67 just wound up setting while I thrashed for a race. I did drive the Pantera for a while till it had a lifter start to rattle and I could not get the top of the motor apart because the distributor would not come out. Got pissed and it still sets today just like it was back then.
I was obsessed with making a name for myself in racing and let everything in my life go to hell in persuit of that big win that was bound to happen at the next race. Sound like a drug user yet?? Don't ever let anyone tell you that it is not that way. It is like being on drugs. You just want to go faster and have a bigger trailer and tow rig.
I did get to race with some big name racers including Paul Newman himself. Next, I bought a Can Am lola and was entered in the Dallas Grand Prix in '84 and refinanced my business to pay for a shot at it and the mechanic I hired was so slow that the car was not ready by the time the race started. That was my downfall and the reason that these cars are the way they are today.
I shut the car lot down in the early 80's and relied on the income from the swimming pool business & my body shop to pay off the huge loan that I was saddled with. Then just about when things were looking up Bam here came a Divorce.
Sorry there I go rambling again.
If you want to know more about the 65 I will have to let you know what the NCRS judges have to say.
djunod
06-11-2004, 06:55 PM
I would like to wander around your yard http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
Pantera
06-11-2004, 08:12 PM
That was long ago. Neighbors got the city on me and had to move all them inside. Of course I don't even live there anymore either. Sometimes I wish I did... $385 mo house payment. Boy those were the good old days. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif
olredalert
06-12-2004, 03:25 AM
Pantera,
-------It sounds like you need a good dose of Bloomington Gold. Why dont you come up to St.Charles Ill. the 25th/6th/7th of June and join us. Im the licensed vendor for all B.G. merchandise at the show and would love to meet up with you. I have a bunch of buds who would love to hear about the ones you saved, and you might get some insight into the direction you choose to go with all of them!
By the way, 1965 no.1 still exists as well. It has been at B.G. a couple of times.............Bill S
Pantera
06-12-2004, 05:59 AM
Hmm that sounds like fun but when you are in the swimming pool business it is hard to get out of town that time of year. Most of my income is made in labor day to memorial day.
If I wanted to I could just drag it across town to Roy Sinors.
I would really love to take it to Bloomington though.
Oh well all I can do is hope my lottery ticket comes in... http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/haha.gif
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