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Old 12-23-2004, 02:03 AM
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Default 1969 COPO Engine

Hello, I am posting this on this website in the hopes that I may find the car that matches the COPO engine I have and sell the engine, or buy the car. I am not sure what type of vehicle it was in: Camaro, Chevelle, Biscayne, Impalla, NOVA. But it is an authentic 3963512 4 bolt main complete from carb to pan. Professionally rebuilt and he said that it apparently has very little miles on it as the crank/rods/pistons have the OE paint markings on them.
In any event, here are the numbers on the front deck:T0121LS
VIN 190246425. Any help direction would be appreciated.
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Default Re: 1969 COPO Engine

Welcome to you Kenneth.
The LS code is a 1969 Impala 427/425 HP w/TH400 Tonawanda assembled on Jan.21st 1969.
CON VIN declares it as a 1969 Oshawa Canada built car.
This is Not a COPO Vehicle at all,but a Regular Production Option,but only 546 RPO L72 passenger cars were produced that year.Still a Very Cool engine.
Have you done a VIN search for that vehicle?
Also try posting this on impalaSS427.com

Also try contacting George Z. at GM's Vintage Vehicle Services HERE
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Old 12-23-2004, 03:47 PM
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Default Re: 1969 COPO Engine

Thanks, much more information than I had! Well, hoped it was a COPO, still rare as you say. I have not done a VIN search. WHere/ What website is the best place to do this? I will try impallass.com
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