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Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
On page 13 of the latest Hot Rod (February) there is a pic with a blurb underneath about a COPO undergoing resto at Classic Automotive Restoration Service. They are claiming it is an engineering car that was supposed to be crushed or it is one that was never registered. R.L. Polk and NICB had no record of the VIN. 140 mph speedo, M-22, Hugger Orange, BE rear.
Anyone know what they are talking about?
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
I have done dozens of title/registration searches and finding no records on a car is hardly unusual. They don't keep records forever and if it was legally junked the title was surrendered. Cars that go several years without registration also drop off the file. A number of states did not title cars in those days; it may never have had one.
It may be a COPO-there are hundreds of "missing" COPOs. But with no supporting docs every claim they have made is hot air. And why would Fisher body write "ORANGE" on a car after it was painted? Just Hot Rod hyping a car for one of their buds. Expect to see it for sale soon.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
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On page 13 of the latest Hot Rod (February) there is a pic with a blurb underneath about a COPO undergoing resto at Classic Automotive Restoration Service. They are claiming it is an engineering car that was supposed to be crushed or it is one that was never registered. R.L. Polk and NICB had no record of the VIN. 140 mph speedo, M-22, Hugger Orange, BE rear. Anyone know what they are talking about? [/ QUOTE ] I would think it would be this car from SEMA '09?
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
That's it.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
Interesting to see that Alan Colvin and the GM Heritage Center are verifying L72 Copo Camaros.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
That overspray on the intake is a little over done. My survivor car has looks nothing like that.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
Many cars that were purchased to be race cars were never titled or licensed. Many of them simply had the MSO passed to the buyer, never sending it to the state to be titled. If it was not going to be street driven there was no reason to title it.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
Gotta agree about the overspray! That factory aluminum high-rise intake is a thing of beauty (at least to me!) and still out-performs most aftermarket manifolds! That overdone overspray makes that high-horse engine look like a cast iron manifold'ed 325 HP engine!
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
When a SHP BB with chrome rocker covers was painted the entire top of the engine was covered. There should be very little orange on either end and none along the sides.
Like so: The exception to this is 65-67 BB Corvettes which did not have chrome rocker covers. Only the intake was covered and there was some orange overspray along the sides of the intake as they had to paint the rocker covers. I do not believe any of the claims made about this car. Not registered until 2006? Chevy just handed someone this car with no MSO as they stated it does not come up on an NICB search. Somehow it was owned for 37 years, driven and wrecked but never registered. Sure.
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Re: Missing COPO in Hot Rod magazine?
Not all cars will show up on an NICB report.
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