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O.k., I could be a bit dense, but in '69 I did not think you needed the COPO order process to put a 4.56 or 4.88 in a Nova, Camaro, Chevelle, or even the big Chevys. So what exactly was included in COPO 9511?
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I think we should start a new thread about this, and would welcome any Nova paperwork from 69 with anything other than 3.55 gears on a window sticker. Build date would be great too.
Colvin's book lists BX, AND BW for 69. The only reference to COPO is for BE 4.10. There are internal differences between BE, and BV although both are 4.10. There in lies why one is COPO (BE) while the BV is not. Now that being said, Colvin's is not always correct. Let's get some paperwork, and look at the facts, and see where it all goes. Good solid facts are the bed rock of this site. Lets get them all out there. |
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