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Old 04-01-2019, 03:38 AM
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Before the restoration...

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Old 04-03-2019, 04:42 PM
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WOW!!! Awesome You went with the Day 2 look because it suites it perfectly. Absolutely Gorgeous Car!! Love the Burnish Brown!! Thanks for Sharing!!
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Great work!
My question, that noone probably can answer, is how did a dealership in the small town of Lebanon find out about COPOs?
Part of me thinks that COPOs must have been more well known than some folks think. When I found out that 2 were ordered and shipped to my small hometown dealership in nowhere Texas, I was floored. I never would have imagined that.
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Part of me thinks that COPOs must have been more well known than some folks think. When I found out that 2 were ordered and shipped to my small hometown dealership in nowhere Texas, I was floored. I never would have imagined that.
There are tiny Canadian dealerships (British & American motors Ltd., B & A) that ordered RS COPOs! Folks knew.

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I just reread every post on this awesome COPO..As someone who did the day two on a HO 69 Z28 with a flat hood, a Black 69 Z28 and a FG L78 70 Nova I do not know if my cars were that nice when they were new! Great job!
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I know I probably sound like a broken record, but your builds are really the template by which others can follow. Amazing work. I love looking back through this build once in a while especially.
One question for you. I noticed the nice wedges you used for the Lakewood bars. Did you source, fabricate them or were they part of the original kit?
I finally repainted and installed a set of traction bars on my 69 and I need to install some wedges. I don't like the ones that are available main stream. I really would rather have a set that go the full width of the mount and are held in with the j bolts etc like you have. Thanks.
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Grady had the wedges in his stash of day two goodies. They were not fabricated .
They my have been Lakewood ? Grady would remember.

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Grady had the wedges in his stash of day two goodies. They were not fabricated .
They my have been Lakewood ? Grady would remember.

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Thanks Mike. Grady, if you happen to remember, my 69 and I would appreciate any direction if you don't mind.
Thanks guys.
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Just disassembled my TB's from 1971. These are the wedges that were in mine.
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Thanks Mike. Grady, if you happen to remember, my 69 and I would appreciate any direction if you don't mind.
Thanks guys.
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The wedges were with the bars that are on the car. I believe them to be vintage Lakewood. We removed them from my 69 Nova that Mike restored in 07 that I think were installed on the Nova when it was new.


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