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So not a copo then? If an SS 396 why the bowties and the BB heater core and the cowl hood ??
Last edited by whitetop; 01-25-2018 at 08:58 PM. |
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What’s the X-code on the trim tag? How about the 12-bolt stamp?
Last edited by GotGrunt; 01-25-2018 at 09:09 PM. |
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According to the COPO list I have, the field car is not on it nor is it on the Yenko Registry List.
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Still sounds like a good road trip Gary, kudos to you and whitetop for trying. I really hope you find your old Yenko someday or at least find out what happened to it.
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trimtag looks like x44 dco
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X44D80... it sure does look like a COPO.
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I just spoke with a guy who is familiar with this car and he was certain it was 427 car originally. Said a friend helped pull the 427 years ago and it is in a garage a few houses down.
Someone posted upstream they saw a cowl hood switch on the cowl. Why would this car have this?? |
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