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[ QUOTE ] Sounds like he's talking about Jim Mattison's post a few years back about special paint cars. Special paint isn't a COPO, though it also went thru the Central Office. COPO's required engineering, fleets and special paint didn't. [/ QUOTE ] That is a contridictory statement. If the order for special paint was ordered through the Central Office Production Order process then it IS a COPO car. I may not be what people have come to expect a COPO car is but that is only because of what certain people in the hobby have come to expect of a certain label. There were lots of different reasons for and order to go through the central office rather than the normal dealer order process. [/ QUOTE ] Is there some difference in the process depending on what you were ordering? For example, was there no difference in paperwork between a special color and something more complicated like a 427 Camaro that might explain the difference in terminology? Or have we just made "COPO" synonymous with "something cool"? |
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