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Re: Seeking some additional knowledge
Stefano, The book I have was published in August of 1989 and it says the COPOs were factory built. So that may have been another group.
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Re: Seeking some additional knowledge
Andys right.
I was an NCOA member back in 1983,and Mark Meekins was always writing articles about the COPO's back then.As early as 1984,he featured Don Stowers,as well as a few more from here.It was through that club that I learned about the COPO's,Yenko's and even ZL-1's.I love reading alll those old issues today. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img] |
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This has turned into a very interesting discussion which, from the sounds of it, has come up in here before and may continue. Thank you for all the insights which I will have to absorb in order to come up with some number(s) for my resource page.
I'm still hoping to get a response to "Which plants produced COPO Chevelles?"
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Re: Seeking some additional knowledge
I know Fremont California plant and Baltimore...any others ?
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Back in about 1987 Mark Meekins did an article on Raymond Hurst's COPO Chevelle in his NCOA magazine. It sounded like these cars were new news to Mark. I think he knew about the Yenko cars but not the straight COPO units. Apparently the dealer that sold this car new also sold a ZL1 Camaro and three more COPO Chevelles. This was probably somewhere in the Campton, Kentucky area. Any ideas what dealer this might have been?
In March 1988 MuscleCars magazine, Jim Koscs did an article on Grady Burch's COPO 9566AA Chevelle. In this article he mentions a figure of about 120 COPO Chevelles being built. Apparently there were at least a couple of COPO Chevelles sold new in the Cleveland area. More food for thought. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Just checked the COPO Connection, it lists ZL-1 Camaro #57 as being sold at Brewers in Kentucky. No city name mentioned.
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And where was/is Brewers Chevrolet? Good guess....Campton, Kentucky where Raymond Hurst lived. A person might just assume that the 4 COPO Chevelles were sold here also. Thanks for the clue Andy.
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Has anyone checked with Brewers Chevrolet, in Campton, Kentucky, regarding the COPO cars that they may have sold?
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