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Re: California cars
That's the one that has stirred up some discussion, both here and TC. While this may indeed be a VN COPO, the engine is almost certainly a restamp. The coy wording in the ad would make me question the likelyhood of the car being a real COPO.
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Re: California cars
Have never documented an LA built COPO to date with factory paperwork. Looked at one that was a fake in NJ a few years back. Still waiting for the 1st real LA L72 to surface.
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Re: California cars
I know this topic is asking about Camaros,but thought I would link Bobs' Fremont,Calif. built COPO Chevelle here anyway,as a few have asked why it's so unusual.
https://www.yenko.net/features/2002/January2002.htm |
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Re: California cars
Jack Head also sold a few 1967 Z28s! Very performance minded.
Jerry |
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Re: California cars
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Jack Head also sold a few 1967 Z28s! Very performance minded. Jerry [/ QUOTE ] ...and ZL-1 #39. Stolen and never recovered.
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------Doesnt make a lot of sense that the car was ordered from an Indiana Chevy dealer yet made in Van Nuys. Im not going for it without a bunch more paper........Bill S
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