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THE LAST DIGITS OF THE VIN # 9N665102
BODY TAG ST69 12437 NOR357930 711 69 B 07A X11 could this be a copo camaro? ![]() |
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I was wondering the same thing.
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Mike 1970 Yenko Deuce, YS-84 1972 Nova SS 1987 Grand National |
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Shag Very Nasty
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![]() COPO 9561/9737 M40 X11D80 13.37 @ 105.50 on pump gas,drove it to NATL TRAILS and back [email protected] SCR22 |
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Real hard to tell what it was originally, but I suspect it wasn't a 427 car....... [/ QUOTE ] What makes you suspect it wasn't a 427 car?
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No engine size emblems on the front fenders but they could have been removed and filled when it was painted. It would be nice if the guy had some pictures of the engine compartment. If the car was a COPO, all the COPO stuff is long gone.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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