Stefano
10-14-2006, 12:56 AM
It seems that there are at least a few COPO choices available in the market place today. I know that some of the best COPO Camaros have sold close to the plus/minus side of $300k. They reside in private collections and are currently not for sale.
This Copo will certainly not be for everyone as the COPO Connection stopped certifying cars soon after it was found and thus no COPO Connection certificate exists for the car.
It was found in an unrestored state, with all its original uncut unmodified sheet metal. The original engine was in the custody of one of the sYc members and has since gone to another member. It does should be reunited with the car, but that is another story.
This car is the real deal. How many of the found COPOs still have most of their original sheet metal.
It is a gorgeous restoration and was on display at SR9.
All three vins are original and not tampered with as well as the original trim tag!
$210,000.00 or may consider the illusive factory L89 Nova's on trade. Please contact me for more info.
Stefano
http://www.nickeychicago.net/vehicle.php?id=70
This Copo will certainly not be for everyone as the COPO Connection stopped certifying cars soon after it was found and thus no COPO Connection certificate exists for the car.
It was found in an unrestored state, with all its original uncut unmodified sheet metal. The original engine was in the custody of one of the sYc members and has since gone to another member. It does should be reunited with the car, but that is another story.
This car is the real deal. How many of the found COPOs still have most of their original sheet metal.
It is a gorgeous restoration and was on display at SR9.
All three vins are original and not tampered with as well as the original trim tag!
$210,000.00 or may consider the illusive factory L89 Nova's on trade. Please contact me for more info.
Stefano
http://www.nickeychicago.net/vehicle.php?id=70