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JoeC 07-14-2019 11:57 AM

COPO 9561, 9562, and 9737 exported to Canada.
 
Does anyone know the numbers of COPO 9561, 9562, and 9737 exported to Canada?

It has been posted that Vintage Vehicle Services (VVS)
has stated 80 COPO 9561 Camaro L72 427 and some have said about 30 COPO 9562 Chevelle L72 427


does anyone know if these numbers have been confirmed by VVS?

also looking to know the number of COPO 9737 Sports Car conversion for COPO 9561, 9562,
thanks

Tracker1 07-16-2019 02:22 PM

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My experience with VVS is you do not get that kind of specific info without paying the $$$. They have a research fee of $90 an hour, minimum 4 hr. charge. They require a form to be filled out with specific options you want researched (e.g.L72, M22, ZL2) make, model, year, colors, known selling dealers, appx. build date - as much detail as you have. Once they find those VINs they don't hand them over to you obviously. It's $124.95 Canadian a pop.

Frank and George have probably done the research for someone already so good chance the number(s) is known, but to do it from scratch could cost thousands of dollars once you find and buy each VIN. But I'd say if you pay the research fee they will at least say how many were sold across Canada - with no added specifics. Just my 2 cents based on my experience. Here is a partial pic of the form -

JoeC 07-17-2019 02:44 PM

thanks for the reply

There are a lot of Camaro and Chevelle fans who would like to know more about the 427 COPO Cars.

We may be able to raise money from the Camaro and Chevelle fans to pay for the research time to search the microfilm and microfiche or getting the microfilm and microfiche converted to a modern searchable data base

Something to think about

Tracker1 07-17-2019 02:50 PM

It would take quite a few bucks for sure. See my post over on the Yellow Baldwin car thread Joe - VVS confirmed they have not done the research for anybody yet so the numbers ARE NOT known.

JoeC 07-17-2019 03:13 PM

It may be less expensive to convert the Microfilm and Microfiche to a modern data base.

You can buy scanners or have a service do it.

The Microfilm and Microfiche can go bad over time and be lost forever.

this is from a site that does the conversions...


"Microfilm and Microfiche were at one time the best options for backing up critical data, accessing information and reducing the need for paper file storage. However, in the age of ever advancing digital technology, these microformats have proven to be obsolete. Image retrieval from microfilm and microfiche is very time consuming and requires bulky, out-dated readers to view. Plus, the film itself is vulnerable to decay and loss. Converting this legacy data to searchable digital files has tremendous benefits and is often a requirement for companies and government agencies."

Tracker1 07-17-2019 03:30 PM

I hope it happens. Pontiac Historical Services is in the same boat.

Ryan1969Chevelle 07-17-2019 04:45 PM

I am led to believe they (VVS) are not to give out micro phish info (unfiltered) I asked for that data for my car and it was not made available. I even asked if they would black out the codes for all cars other than mine and send me that data but that also was not an option.

I have asked if there is a way to search for a specific option (RPO L89) but did not get feedback that I could pay thousands to search VIN by VIN looking for Canadian sold L89 Chevelles. :-(

Maybe I should ask for RPO W31 :-)

Ryan W31

PeteLeathersac 07-17-2019 06:58 PM

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If anyone hasn't seen what VVS Canada gleans their info from, here's a page below someone posted online for a L72 Camaro also more Canada paperwork @ this link...
https://www.ronsusser.com/inventory/...27-s-matching/
The yellow highlighted area contains subject car details including 9561 @ lower left but note two cars up also two down...two more 9561 cars!:eek2:
:beers:
~ Pete


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Ryan1969Chevelle 07-17-2019 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by PeteLeathersac (Post 1455534)
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If anyone hasn't seen what VVS Canada gleans their info from, here's a page below someone posted online for a L72 Camaro also more Canada paperwork @ this link...
https://www.ronsusser.com/inventory/...27-s-matching/
The yellow highlighted area contains subject car details including 9561 @ lower left but note two cars up also two down...two more 9561 cars!:eek2:
:beers:
~ Pete


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I think this is why they stopped giving out Copies of the MP, plus you get the key codes, you could go go a GM dealer and buy keys for someone else’s car :-( Plus you can stop at the MTO and buy the history UVIP on the car from 1973 to today including the current owners address.....

Ryan W31

GotGrunt 07-17-2019 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan1969Chevelle (Post 1455537)
I think this is why they stopped giving out Copies of the MP, plus you get the key codes, you could go go a GM dealer and buy keys for someone else’s car :-( Plus you can stop at the MTO and buy the history UVIP on the car from 1973 to today including the current owners address.....

Ryan W31

Exactly. Back in the day, they used to send out the full page with other cars listed, key codes, etc. Now they are very tight lipped, even with your own cars information. Years ago I asked George if he could give me the body number for my car that they had in their files and he confirmed that they had it but could not give it out. I then asked if he could only verify it if I gave it to him and he still wouldn’t, even after I sent him a picture of the trim tag and a copy of the line tag I found in the seat which lists the body number. I had already paid for the VVS report for that particular car.


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