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. . . and I've heard of people making claims of COPO status when there is none . . . but a clone of a car sold at a certain dealer?
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I think that's done all the time, isn't it? Tribute cars wearing Baldwin-Motion paint schemes, badges, etc., or the hundreds of Yenko clones out there, or in the Pontiac community, we see Royal Pontiac body emblems quite often. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/wink.gif[/img]
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Yep...not any different that building a Yenko Camaro/Chevelle/Nova clone...
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A Yenko or B-M car has an identity.
A Berger Impala? Just a big car with a 427 transplant. |
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