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I see this car doing $30-35K. I don't see it doing the $50-60K of a restored 70 Z. I think the COPO adds 20%, kind of like the RS option. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry I have been quiet. Got invited fishing/duck hunting (only in Louisiana can you do both in the same day!). I agree with the above. IMO, It is very hard to find a numbers matching 70Z today, that I think that almost means more than the COPO option. "The Market" definatly does not care for the automatic option either. I think that it is a cool car, and someone who gets it will be able to bring it to the next level with some elbow grease and $$. Either way, a part of Chevy History, and I think the seller presented the car well as what it is. Cool on the paperwork, more than my 70 Z COPO, and some more consistent evidence where the 70 COPO code had a circle around it in pencil, then "COPO Spoiler" written next to it. I wonder if the cars were pulled from the line to get the spoiler? ![]() Rich
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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