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Hey Guys
I was at a show recently with my 69 COPO and was approached by a guy that said he thought he had a COPO also. We talked about it for a while and he gave me enough info to suspect it might be and take a look at it for him. The car is missing engine, trans, rear-end code is unreadable and he was told by a prior owner that it wasn't original. Also, the dash and steering wheel are missing. Nice start!! Now the good news. VIN # 124379N639108 Trim tag info: ST6912437N286032 TR 715 PNT 5151 (dusk blue) 05A (1st wk. may) X11 Looking the car over, here are the other things I observed. Has the big block heater box, that appears to be original. 3/8" fuel line. Has the cowl induction hood, with the relay and harness still mounted correctly and they also appear original. I traced the wiring harness to the fuse box and it appears original and routed correctly. Has front disc brakes and power booster. The last thing I checked was the speedo routing and it is the same as on my car. AS I remember, the only Xll big block cars were COPO's. Any 396 cars would be X22 or X66?? Is there any other identifying things I should look for? Depending on the answers I receive, we may pay someone to identify it for sure. Any help would be appreciated. One other question. I was looking at some trim tag info for a Los Angeles, built 69 (supposed to be a Z, I didn't see the car) and in the position where the X code would be on the Norwood cars is stamped C366. Can anyone tell me what that represents? Appreciate any help you can give me. Vern Bauer |
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