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Old 08-06-2022, 12:23 PM
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1969 Z28 Rally Green Legend survivor 21k original miles!sold
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1969 Camaro COPO 9561 21k original miles original drivetrain M22 Tach and gauge package
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I need some help, I recently bought a 1969 Camaro with no history to it, It was an x44 car from Norwood, with a 4 speed transmission. the car has been gutted and put back together with the wrong interior, and drive train. I recently ran the vin and it comes up saying the car is a copo camaro. I find it hard to believe but it has some features of a copo. 3/8" fuel line, 4 speed transmission, power disc brakes, larger hole in firewall, cowl induction hood. How can i find out if this car truly is a copo or just a regular camaro?
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Default Copo Camaro

need some help, I recently bought a 1969 Camaro with no history to it, It was an x44 car from Norwood, with a 4 speed transmission. the car has been gutted and put back together with the wrong interior, and drive train. I recently ran the vin and it comes up saying the car is a copo camaro. I find it hard to believe but it has some features of a copo. 3/8" fuel line, 4 speed transmission, power disc brakes, larger hole in firewall, cowl induction hood. How can i find out if this car truly is a copo or just a regular camaro?
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