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Hello
Does anyone have any historical info on this car?

This car is for sale but I cannot find anything searching the VIN.
If it is in fact a Berger COPO I would assume someone would know about this car.

124379N648976

Daytona Yellow 711 interior.

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Old 04-25-2023, 07:53 PM
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Hello
Does anyone have any historical info on this car?

This car is for sale but I cannot find anything searching the VIN.
If it is in fact a Berger COPO I would assume someone would know about this car.

124379N648976

Daytona Yellow 711 interior.

Thank you!
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The above VIN is included in the registry and the VIN and trim tag fit the sequence of other Berger built COPO Camaros.


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Haven't seen the trim tag, but the vin# is a Berger car that belonged to Mike Riley for years. Contact me if you have a picture of the trim tag. This definitely looks like Mike's car

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Anything look odd about the rivets ??
And all those pics and claims that it's a 427 car and not ONE pic under the hood ??? Isn't that what all the attention should be directed too ?

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The rivets look trimmed down or they’re just wrong. I’d be sleuthing.
That dash pad looks to be an repo from the early 90s, like the one in my 68. A used original core is obviously longer on the top and would cover the rivets.
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Is that a replacement dash panel with the square corners around the vin?
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Yes it is. That would explain the rivets being replaced. As long as the vin matches the hidden partial(s) that really isn't that big a deal. Many 69's needed the dash panel replaced.
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That was a nice car with many original parts on it. Haven't seen it for several years....
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Haven't seen the trim tag, but the vin# is a Berger car that belonged to Mike Riley for years. Contact me if you have a picture of the trim tag. This definitely looks like Mike's car

Kevin DeWitte
I believe that there is a picture of the trim tag in the registry book.
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