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Looks like 435 hp.
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Great pic! What track is that?
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That looks Daytona Yellow to me. The whites are pretty washed out in that pic.
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That says 425 HP and I’m pretty sure that’s Sonny’s Tindal’s COPO which was for sale here just a couple of years ago.
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Yes that is Sonny Tindals DY Copo. It was for sale last year and I called and talked to Sonny about the car prior to it being sold here. I believe it went to a member who's in California and is being restored.
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Interesting that some folks stopped by at the show indicating that they knew of 2 additional butternut COPOs out there. One was said to be a Canadian car. I'm waiting for verification with VINs and paperwork. I'm sticking with 2 butternut COPOs until I get verification, but could be 3 or 4.
Regarding the Supercar Feature - I don't know how to do that :-) Also, in our haste to get this car finished for MCACN, we didn't take a lot of photos along the way. I finished the drive train and sub-frame while the body & paint were in another shop. Then assembly was a mad rush! The Sportscar Center in Ephrata, PA did a great job IMO. |
Beautiful car. :biggthumpup:
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I owned a butternut yellow automatic on the column copo and sold it in 1990. It was an eastern Kentucky car.
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