1969 COPO Original Engine
My 1969 COPO 427 TO521MO 3963521 build date D 21 69 the COPO was built June 1969 they did not post vin on block any other way to tell if this is the original engine
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My second week of may Copo camaro. Has the vin above the oil filter. BBBenny
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Just like Benny said, the VIN should be stamped down by the oil filter, where the transmission bolts to the block.
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Do you have any original paperwork and/or POP etc? Your previous postings indicate the car is currently unrestored so good you're clarifying this now being if the true original engine, any abnormalities could be more suspect later w/ a restored car. Sorry for the delayed greetings but welcome aboard and looking forward to hearing more about your Supercar also any of its history you can share. Is your car 9N665177 originally raced as Old Deadeye?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . |
Yes it was Old Dead Eye I am restoring it to factory the car is very solid I had to replace quarter panels due to them cutting them for rear tires I am replacing with Factory whole quarters only 1 rust spot on car were the battery asid eat though a corner of front fender.
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Thank You nothing on tab though just 3 casting marks
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When located in 2003, N665177 did not have its original engine.
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Such a nice car in it's racing trim. Too bad you're "restoring" it. Your car, your choice of course.
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Kool COPO!
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I believe Mike Kaiser had that car for sale some time ago. When he sold it, I seem to recall it was going back to a previous owner. Is that you?
Luv that car!! I’ll second Dave about leaving it unrestored, but hey... we all had a chance to buy it and do that. |
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