LOS COPO 9561
It dosent say its a Clone or Tribute.
12A LOS CBE Rear end VIN 124379L511422 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Ca...m=152056154140 |
Re: LOS COPO 9561
Production date on the NCRS is December 5, 1968. Axle is stamped C BE 0107G.
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I'm thinking that we shouldn't add that one to out registry!
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That seller looks familiar. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/whistle.gif[/img]
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.... they said it was a real copo ..... and it is sold
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69 copo
Hi there, im new to the forum, was trying to do some homework on a VIN for a 69 copo and found it here. theres a pic of the VIN stamped on the block, and some talk about whether or not its authentic. would anyone be able to help me out with this? Im considering buying this car, and if theres any doubt about its authenticity I would really like to know that. Thanks so much, Brett
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The very first L72 COPO Camaro 427 engines were assembled January 3, 1969. That's a common date, along with January 4th. Those engine dates are found in the earliest COPOs, built starting January 15, 1969 at the Norwood, Ohio plant.
The vehicle in question has an engine stamped T1120MN. That's 44 days prior to the earliest known L72 engines. It is also the only one known with that date. The car was built December 5, 1968, 41 days prior to the first COPO Camaros out of Norwood. The ducted hood that was standard equipment on all COPO Camaros did not exist in production at that time. You be the judge. Here's another thread. http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=14502.0 |
69 copo
thanks for your response. So understand I know 69 camaros decently, but not anything about the copo's, lol. So excuse my questions. So I hear and understand the date codes and build dates, but is this up for interpretation, or is it absolutely positively not real? I mean one post from someone said, I dont think we should put it in the registry. So sounds like its not considered a real copo car? i wonder how john cena bought it if it wasnt a real deal car for 175 grand? I saw something saying in 2017 from mecum it sold for 62,500. I mean how can this be? Also is the pic posted of the block and date code/VIN considered restamps? Looks to me like you can see the broching? any way someone might give me a call and discuss this more with me? it would mean the world obviously, cause I dont wanna buy a car thats not 100% legit. I thought it all checked out, but Im no expert on copos, so I needs some schoolin!! lol Thanks man
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