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Old 01-26-2020, 11:48 PM
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Is it black?
Where on F-book, can you give us a link?

~ Pete

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1969 El Camino SS Yenko 427 Big Block

HIGHLIGHTS

• SPECTACULAR, SHOW-WINNING, CONCOURS LEVEL RESTORATION!

• RARE 1969 COPO El Camino; ONE OF VERY FEW KNOWN TO EXIST

• HIGHEST OPTION COPO El Camino KNOWN TO EXIST

• FULLY DOCUMENTED AND CERTIFIED

• MULTI-SHOW WINNER

• SOLD AT BARRETT JACKSON FOR $220,000 IN 2006

• L72 427CI/425 HP V8 ENGINE

• M22 “ROCK CRUSHER” MUNCIE 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION

• LISTED ON THE COPO REGISTRY

• GORGEOUS FACTORY CORRECT COLOR COMBINATION

• RECENTLY SERVICED

• PERFORMS LIKE NEW

• DOCUMENTATION INCLUDES PARTIAL BUILD SHEET COPY AND COPY OF COPO VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE

• ONE OF THE BEST EXAMPLES ON THE MARKET TODAY!

• A COLLECTOR’S DREAM!

OPTIONS INCLUDE:

• POWER DISC BRAKES

• BUCKET SEATS WITH CENTER CONSOLE

• CHAMBERED EXHAUST PIPES

• 4.10:1 RING & PINION

• FULL GAUGES WITH FACTORY TACHOMETER

• SS WHEELS

• PERIOD GOODYEAR WHITE LETTER TIRES

The second generation Chevelle was introduced in 1968 and featured a shorter wheelbase with a distinctive, long hood/short deck profile which sported tapered front fenders and a new belt line. Available in various body styles including the two door coupe, four door sedan and the popular El Camino pick up, the second generation Chevelle is considered one of the best cars of the muscle car era with many arguing that the 1969 model is the most attractive of the lot.

The COPO (Central Office Production Order) spec cars were developed by Chevrolet’s Engineering Product Promotion Chief, Vince Piggins, whose staff prepared the L72 427 V8 from the Corvette and who had also previously released the COPO Camaro. The COPO Chevelle was first “offered” in 1969 for SS/D drag racing and was considerably underrated when it was described as being 425hp. GM’s internal COPO system was frowned upon by upper management who, fearing Corvette sales would plummet, did not want to release or advertise a high horsepower, big block, mid-market, production car. All in all, it is estimated that only (10) COPO El Camino’ were produced with very few documented examples still existing today. The pinnacle of the model, the 427 COPO El Camino, is regarded as one of the best factory-built muscle cars of all time. Examples rarely come to market; when they do, they are sought after by some of the most discerning collectors on the globe.


Has Copo connection cert for what that is worth. And partial build sheet that is very hard to read in the post
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