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I have a 1969 Camaro SS 396/375 and began restoring under the hood. On the firewall above the heater core/blower housing I found the number 179 written with marker which was not affected by the cleaning. This must be the daily job number for the body sequence that day? Then as I cleaned the rest of the firewall, right near the center to the left of the wiper motor is the marking CoPo also hand written in marker?
Just like that Capital/lower/Capital/lower. My car is not a COPO car. This is very clearly written, is it a mistake? I have been taking pictures along the way just for my own documentation. I just thought this was interesting to find. I know most early '69 COPO cars were built the 2nd week of January.... Here is my trim tag and vin info: VIN: N577451 TRIM TAG: ST69 12437 NOR 219570 BDY TR 721 57 S PNT 01B X22
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1969 Camaro SS 396/375 4 speed fathom green, dark green vinyl top, medium green standard interior 1970 Corvette convertible 350/350 4 speed cortez silver |
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