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Bob Jenkins 01-27-2002 07:02 PM

1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
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69</A> copo 427 3,900 miles 4 speed 12 bolt 410 rear.rosewood wheel,rally wheels,gauges consol.first copo car in new england.vin#124379n634907 floors,trunk,body orginal no rust or rot.st69-12437-nor282791bdy tr-711 67-69pnt 04c x44 cowl tag #s purchased new at scunzio chevrolet ri.orginal owner still lives in waterbury ct.car needs to be restored

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X77D80 01-27-2002 09:37 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Did you notice the sellers feedback rating? (-1).

whitetop 01-27-2002 10:52 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
I can't blame him for having a -1 once you read why he rec a negative. When you list something as a seller under ebay for the 1st time it directly goes to the seller accepts escrow mode. You have to manualy change it to non escrow. Most 1st time sellers, as this guy was, do not catch this until it's to late-after the auction ends. It caught me and I have 480+ pos, no negs. Ebay has been doing some "crafty" stuff like this over the past year that is getting a lot of sellers upset.
Dave

AutoInsane 01-28-2002 01:40 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
OK...at the auctions COPO's in exellent condition were selling for @ $45,000. So what is a COPO that needs a total restoration worth? And the more pertinent question, what does the seller think it is worth?

I would think the car should be a fair sale south of 20k.

Just my opinion....

Bill

Kurt S 01-28-2002 03:03 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
No mention of what drivetrain or docs are with the car, but this would be a beautiful car. One of my favorite colors!!

SuperNovaSS 01-28-2002 03:03 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Has anyone talked to this guy? Why aren't there any engine pictures? Any documentation? How does he know the miles are right? Rear antenna???? Just curious.


Jason

big guns 01-28-2002 03:03 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
No pictures of the engine makes me wonder to. I contacted the seller and he has no info on the car.Would be a rather nice car to redo if origanal.And with documentation here is the owner's phone that the seller gave to me does anybody want to contact him...

contact owner mon/fri 8:00-5:00
203-937-0570
ask for, bill


68l30 01-28-2002 04:28 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
I've got a couple of copies of ads from Scuncio.I'll check the dates when I get home from work.

NWYENKO 01-28-2002 04:39 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
What is "a service package"? Would this mean possibly a replacement block? The green COPO at Barrett with a replacement block brought only $38000. Does a $30k reserve seem reasonable?? Also wonder if floorpans or wheelwells have been hurt in any way.

[Edited by NWYENKO (01-28-2002 at 11:38 AM).]

[Edited by NWYENKO (01-28-2002 at 11:39 AM).]

Wacky174 01-28-2002 04:56 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Looking at COPO prices at Barrett-Jackson. No probably not worth it unless it was super special which at this point it doesn't reflect. Also what is up with that new inducted hood in the pictures. Bill, the owner did not say but if it was raced as much as he claims I would think the car had a monster hood scoop added at some point. The owner said the car was not cut up but I'll bet the quarters panel well are knock in to allow for drag slicks. Tha car is set up with an add on traction kit '69 circa he added..... If Brian Henderson chimes in he will have some answers as for Scuncio and dates. The owner has gotten over 250 Email on this car and added that he will not respond back by e-mail. It will be interesting to see how much it goes for or who is the first to get to him and hand him cash and close the auction.

Wacky

[Edited by Wacky174 (01-28-2002 at 11:56 AM).]

Stefano 01-28-2002 06:24 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
There are numerous reasons the 2 mentioned COPOs at auction ,achieved their respective bids.

But,how about the Hugger Orange COPO? It was in very good condition and was bid just a bit higher than the other two mentioned on this thread?

NWYENKO 01-28-2002 06:31 PM

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I think the orange car went for $73k,which was significantly higher than the others. A beautiful orange Canadian car fully documented and correct restoration sold in the upper $60's last spring. Documentation,as well as matching drive train seem to be the real premium. The really nice Yenko at Russo Steele brought $74500 without any matching running gear.

Stefano 01-28-2002 06:43 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
The price disparity from "Really Nice" to a "best of show" COPO/Supercar is substantial.

Wacky174 01-28-2002 06:44 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Whitetop that must be the same car from what your saying. Do you have any photo's you could post. I would like to see one or two. I can't believe that I can't recall this car. I'm sure a photo would do the trick.. If it's the same car I would think that restoring it back to it's race trim would not only be awesome but would bring greater value knowing what it was or is.. Who was the driver, Deb the engine builder? the new owner is reluctant to say. The driver I would believe would likely be the 1st owner. Is DEB an acronym or abreviation for something or is this the fellas first name. this thread could be very interesting in the days to come..

Wacky

JoeC 01-28-2002 06:49 PM

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Ralph Ridgerunner had a 69 Z/28 called the Ridgerunner with Deb's sponsorship. He was also tied in with Motion Performance. There was a small chain of speedshops in the CT in the mid 70s called "Ridgerunners" which may have been tied in with Ralph Ridgerunner. The Scuncio house cars were called "Strip Teaser I" and "Strip Teaser II" and had CWS speed Equipment as sponsor and were run by Bob Johnson. This info is from old magazine articles but the drag racers were always changing things so the cars and sponsors may have changed.

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 01-28-2002 07:54 PM

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Been there, saw the Deuce. Not sure as to it's authenticity. No papework, no engine, no trans, wrong rear. Repainted, but has some trouble spots, black stripes applied to a blue car. Incorrect interior, door panels, '73 dashpad, leafspring 'birdcages' welded into floorboards, ect...
M

Wacky174 01-28-2002 08:29 PM

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Like I said in my first post, I'm a rather conservative guy that doesn't usually get off on a tangent or chase false leads but maybe the Crook statement fits best of all..

Wacky

68l30 01-28-2002 08:49 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
I agree with whitetop on the Scuncio car.My ads are dated for 1970 with the B. Johnson car with CWS sponsership as well as the Strip Teaser II name.Both ads the car is sans D-80 equipment and running A/S.I looked at the Ebay pictures again,where's the 140 speedo? It looks like a 120 mph. The seats look like deluxe covers( the seams/pleats are running the wrong way).What happened to the 711 interior?Two many questions.......

Steve

[Edited by 68l30 (01-28-2002 at 03:49 PM).]

whitetop 01-28-2002 09:34 PM

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The DEB car that I'm thinking about was a dark color. Only pics I had seen of the car was in B&W. Hot Cars or Chevy Action, Chevy Power had a 2 page feature on the car. I'm 99% sure it had a black vinyl top. The car was in a million ads back then because of it's record holding status. I was thinking it was more '70-'71 when the car was popular. Joe C. do you know what happened to Ralph Ridgeway and his car? That car was also featured many times in Car Craft etc. The stripes were comprised of lace paint, fogging etc. Be a cool car to find today and restore.
Dave


Wacky174 01-28-2002 10:13 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
OK guy's the story gets thicker, I talked again this afternoon with Bill and he was rather open about the car. He said he was with the original owner and a few other buddy's the day the car was picked up. He own's a wrecking yard and has a large group of drag buddies. I asked him about the history of the car again. He said that it "was not" the well know record setting Deb car but a car that was occasionally raced. It was originaly maroon or red but the owner painted it some crappy brown color soon after delivery. He said the block had some number like T0xxxJE, I think it should be a CE, he said it may be. It's stored at his home under the house. Get this, sitting next to it is a 70 Yenko Duece from Arkansas for sale as well. $20k. The Yenko has an automatic with black bench seat. Strips still on car but motor was replaced. He said the car is nice shape.. maybe a few of you likely know this guy already. He said he is very popular. I don't know if thats in a good way or crook way. He seems nice on the phone and is open to questions. He is into all kinds of stuff so he says and has a large variety of HIPO parts and cars.. As for the reserve. If not met he will not take offers, and will not disclose the name of the original owner until the close of the auction. But he said the owner of the DEB speed shop owned the car so I take it that that's the shadowy figure. Anyone think they know the guy. He claims he's someone with a great racing history and will introduce the winner to him upon the close of the auction.

Wacky

[Edited by Wacky174 (01-28-2002 at 05:13 PM).]

SuperCars 01-28-2002 11:24 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Sounds unusual to me. Why would a key factor like the original owner with some famous history to the car be kept a secret. Is he trying to drive the price down???

shor 01-28-2002 11:26 PM

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I too spoke to Bill on the phone. He told me pretty much the same story he told wacky...he also said he had a zl1...i think he said number 56 or 59 i forget which.

shor 01-28-2002 11:29 PM

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Supercars, He also said the original owner wanted to buy the car back but didn't have the money....Doesn't sound like the original owner would be willing to help or share any info with the next owner...just my gut impression

SuperCars 01-28-2002 11:51 PM

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Hmm...the top bidders are at $20,000 one day after it was listed and have (0) and (0) feedback. When you think about it, sure would be a good way to get your item bid up; by having a couple buddies who know what the reserve is bid away on it.

Steven J 01-29-2002 12:40 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
This car was shipped to dealer # 32613 on 4-29-69. anyone know which dealer this applies to ?

Kurt S 01-29-2002 04:23 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
That's the dealer code for Scuncio.
Is that info from the NICB?

It would be confirm the car if he posted the drivetrain #'s.

Warren,
Do you know of this car?

Kurt S

whitetop 01-29-2002 05:37 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Deb was a well known Speed Shop/Engine builder in NE around that time. I recall a famous '69 Camaro that had DEB in large letters on it. Car had tons of magazine coverage and was in lots of speed equipment ads. It was always in the New York based publications i.e. Hot Cars, Rodder and Super Stock etc.
If it is the same car it has lots of pedigree.Didn't the Scunio sponsored '69 that was in all their ads have DEB on it??

FYI Another '69 Camaro was sponsored by Debs was a small block Z-28 and called the "Ridgerunner" and had the 1st tunnel ram setup made on a production line called applicply the "Ridgerunner"

[Edited by whitetop (01-28-2002 at 12:37 PM).]

Stefano 01-29-2002 06:16 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Kurt,
I have never used NICB for info, how does it work?

Warren Malkin 01-29-2002 02:08 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
I looked at this car last night, it appears to be legitimate. The rearend is totally covered in oil, which has been there forever. I cleaned off the area where the code was, and it is so clean you would think it was a new tube. Anyway it read as follows: BE 0417. I would say the rearend housing was the best part of the whole car.
I will try to summarizethe rest of the car. It had a short rear spoiler, missing one trunk spring, RS taillights. It had two holes that were filled, on the tailpanel, next to the drivers taillight. Must have been for a dealer emblem. Tweaked rear bumper. The rear wheelhousings were opened up for larger tires, so at the front and back there was no lip on the quarter, or inner wheelhousing. You can put your fingers between the two panels were they are separated.
The roof has all sorts of dents. Pretty good size cracks at the top of windshield pillar, on both sides, where it meets the roof. Rot rust at base of windshield inside of car.
Speedo is a 120, 6-7 tach, console gauges, shifter tunnel hogged out slightly, of course the wrong seats as seen in the ebay picture.
Curved neck radiator was dated March. Had the hole above fuse box, with some of the original hood harness intact. Throttle lever was for ducted hood. Had the Muncie hole in firewall, for speedo cable. Cable was still there. Wrong engine block, but it is suppose to have the original top end. The heads were "840" dated A.2.9, A.8.9
Couldn't get at the tranny to see if original. Had some round header mufflers in the way. The foorpan had a driveshaft strap bolted to it. The driveshaft also had offset trunnions.
Bill would have let me look at the tranny except he had no floor jack. I left my jacket at his house, so I guess I'll throw a jack, and some stands in my trunk for my next trip over there.
The car looks like someone left it outside for twenty years. The back window looks like it could be getting rot rust under the moulding in the corner. For the most part a solid car, just not pretty to look at. Paint code is 67-67.
This guy Bill, definitely is not hurting for money, so I don't think you will see any fire sale soon.
I will update you guys on the tranny info. Warren


Kurt S 01-29-2002 06:34 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Too bad on the roof, that's a pain to fix.
Is the short spoiler original? Real late if so.
Original distributor? That would help show that its the original top end of the engine.

JoeC 01-29-2002 06:46 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Are the rear end tubes welded to the center section and are the rear spring brackets re-welded to the axle tube? A serious drag car may have had some re-welding done as it didn't take many runs with slicks to brake the factory welds.

[Edited by JoeC (01-29-2002 at 01:46 PM).]

Rat_Pack 01-29-2002 10:14 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Kurt, there is an 03B car with the short spoiler out there that is supposed to be original. Did I send you pics? This car does not sound as rough as it looks in the pictures. I agree with Brian, Burgandy with VE3 bumper up front would look awesome with a silver grill...............RatPack............

whitetop 01-29-2002 10:29 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
and Cragar SS wheels..........

Warren Malkin 01-29-2002 10:33 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Didn't notice the rear having any extra welds, but when I go back, I have a laundry list of things still to check.
I failed to mention before that the drivers rear frame rail had the plate welded to it for the tailpipe hanger. Also had the 3/8ths fuel line. I checked one front rotor, and it was the two piece design, hub bolted to the rotor. Front of frame had tow tabs attached. I will check front of frame to see if it has the hole for front spoiler, center brace screw. I didn't check out the front sheet metal to see if it is original to the car. Not sure if it originally came with a rear antenna. The pass door wouldn't open, as it was hanging up on the pass fender. I was going to see if there was a plug where the antenna lead goes through between the door hinges.
I will check out more on the engine, and the car in general. I'll see if he has the air cleaner asm. I was on limited time checking out the car, as Bill was 45 minutes late showing up.
I will call him tomorrow and see if I can look at it again tomorrow night.
I will post my findings. Warren

COPO PETE 01-29-2002 10:48 PM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
If it's a spoiler car, it wont have the rear antenna.
Peter

Stefano 01-30-2002 12:11 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Aren't all Spoilerd COPOs designated as such,
X44 D80 or X11 D80 on the trim tags?

COPO 01-30-2002 01:04 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Stefano, I would say most D80 cars are not designated on the trim tag. Most I have seen have been later cars.

COPO PETE 01-30-2002 01:49 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
My spoiler car is not designated on the trim tag.
Peter

Wacky174 01-30-2002 02:31 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Ok guy's here we go. I don't usually do this but I did call the owner and this is what he said. "Quote" The car is authentic, it has the original "BE" still in it along with the curve neck, The motor was blown two weeks after the car was purchased new at "Scuncio" Chevy and had a service package put into it. He said that it was the first COPO in the New England area per the dealership. The car was raced allot throughout New England, to include Englishtown. He said the car has a very famous drag racing past. The body is said to be rock solid. The Ebay picture depict a car that needs paint, I asked what happened, and he said that it had race emblem over it and was in need of paint so it was sanded for paint but never finished. The car had the name "DEB" on the side. He claims the name was famous in the area during its day. I'm 43 and I can't recall it. BKH should/could know ??. As for originality he is the fourth owner. The story takes a twist. The original owner is still alive but the new owner "Bill" will not give me his name, he said that he, the original owner, if he was to tell me his name I would know of him if I was into drag racing or followed it at all. Which I do. Anyway the second owner bought it but did not seem to remember when? The third owner was convicted of murder in the '70's and is in jail, that's right, WOW. Then Bill ends up with it hence super low miles. bill said that it has sat nearly it's enitre life. He continued to say that the original owner is pulling together original paper work for the car. Bill insisted that it is original and will double anyoneÃs money back if it's not. Yea! The reserve is set at $30k. In closing he said that the car when new had rally wheels and bright chrome trim. I asked about the sway bar and tach. The car has the 120 Speedo and wasn't sure about the diameter of the sway bar. The interior is nice with full gauge package and was said to be ordered with D80. Well I could ramble but that's what I have. I would have jumped on it today but I have a few project cars I'm finishing up on and was looking for another matching car besides. Bill can be reached at 203-937-0570. Have fun guys. Doesn't appear to be a bad deal if the owner is true in what he is saying. keep us posted if someone out thier in Conneticut goes and sees it. I think he said Waterbury, Conn. Oh I'm lost on the fact that he said the earliest car purchased in New England. The car has an April build date. When did Scuncio appear on the map for SuperCars ??

Wacky


[Edited by Wacky174 (01-29-2002 at 09:31 PM).]

Stefano 01-30-2002 03:40 AM

Re: 1969 Camaro copo on ebay
 
Peter,
Your Copo is a Canadian car, correct?
If so, does the GM of Canada paperwork Document your spoiler?


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