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Norwood only made Camaros, and not much hope for finding a buildsheet.
Chevelle COPOs had a build sheet, as did the Novas. God is in the details, as the Irish like to say.
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There were a couple of LA built COPO Camaros.
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There was also at least one Fremont built COPO Chevelle....probably more out there somewhere in Caleeforneea
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That one's a clone.
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SHHHHHHHHH
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The COPO's were built in batches. Vin's were assigned as the orders came in. The body #'s were designated as they were put in order to be built. If you notice, most body's #'s to a certain dealer or area are sequential. When they got to the end of the line, there would be a batch ready to go to the certain dealer or zone, so they did not get a back log of cars waiting to go to all different parts of the country. Peter [/ QUOTE ] Pete, That's backwards. ![]() COPOs were built when the parts were available. When & which cars were built was the job of the scheduler at the plant. Norwood had no space, they built the cars and then they shipped them. There were always shipments going out to different areas of the country, I don't think that figured much into the scheduling.
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