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Phil, if you say 1975, then that´s when it was bought !
Brian, you managed to get so many beautiful cars to the reunion this year, so I hope to se that twin in the future ! Talking about twins (or mabye sisters ?). I found out at the reunion, that the well documented COPO 9561 that Ed C. told me had a body # next to mine, was actually Steve Sandlins RS-COPO. So they were probably ordered in the same batch. ![]()
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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[ QUOTE ]
I found out at the reunion, that the well documented COPO 9561 that Ed C. told me had a body # next to mine, was actually Steve Sandlins RS-COPO. So they were probably ordered in the same batch. [/ QUOTE ] More likely the orders were processed at the same time, rather than "ordered in the same batch." Steve's RS COPO is a customer order that was placed at and delivered to Malcolm Konner Chevrolet in Paramus, NJ. Pretty cool to find 2 cars with sequential body numbers though, especially some 35 years later. My bro Camarojoe and BelAir Bob's Deuces are sequential body #'s also...and sat end to end at SCR7. Probably the closest the two cars have been to one another since leaving Fisher body. Pretty cool...and only at an SCR will you find enough COPO and Yenko cars to make these discoveries. ![]() |
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