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Interesting Registry Factoid
I was just updating the registry for 1969 COPO Camaros and was curious about the number of 9737 cars that were not Yenkos. We have 160 non-Yenko COPOs that are "known" (existing) cars in the registry. Of these 160 known cars, 29 are double COPOs. So, approximately 18% of the known, non-Yenko COPOs are double COPOs.
Just a small factoid that I thought the community might be interested in. If you have any additional info - please let me know! |
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Re: Interesting Registry Factoid
Cool info. Of those 29 how many are Berger cars ?
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Re: Interesting Registry Factoid
16 non ZL1 Berger cars in registry.
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Re: Interesting Registry Factoid
But how many of the 29 9737 cars were Berger cars ? Were all 16 9737 ?
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Re: Interesting Registry Factoid
16 - so, we have only 13 9737 L72 cars registered that are not either Berger or Yenko. It appears that when we remove the Yenko & Berger cars, the percentage of 9737/9561 double COPOs drops to less then 10% of the 9561s produced.
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