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Old 11-16-2005, 06:55 PM
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Default Identification Information for Possible COPO

Several years back, I purchased a 1969 Camaro body VIN # 124379N676877. I'm trying to determine if it could be a possible COPO. The Trim Plate data is as follows:
ST 69 12437 NOR 104182
TR 718 50 50 PNT
08E X44
I've searched the COPO website and the VIN is 10 cars apart from a Yenko car. The car does not have any of it's original drive-train and rear-end components. However, the car does have original front disk brakes. I cannot tell if the car had a BB or SB heater core because the heater cover had been removed and covered up with sheet metal. Currently, the car has a Ford 9" rear, its been cut-up and tubed, no interior except for driver seat. No Tach on interior dash. Every small part and wire cables have been removed from the firewall area. I've looked for a hole in the firewall area were the cowl induction hood wire might have been present but I'm not sure where or what to look for. Previous owner had no paper work. Any help or information would be appreciated. I can reached via phone at (210) 602-0506. Thanks in advance for your reply!
Kim
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