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1969 camaro X44 possibly a Big Block car need help!
I purchased a 1969 camaro x44 that seemed to be plain but on further inspection. It has a factory big block heater core and the plate on the driver side. Before I looked into the car I sent it to a body shop to put lower quarters in but otherwise a pretty solid car. Is there a way to look up the vin to see if it's a yenko copo or zl1? I know there is no way I get lucky but the car is since been fitted with a small block and suspension modifications so I can really look into some of the other things. I thought it was weird hours after I bought the car he was offering to buy it for a lot more and even threatened legal action. The car is in the body shop now so I'll have to call him to get any other info. It's also a muncie 4 speed car.
Vin# Cowl tag ST69 12437 NOR252754 711. 52. F 02A. X44 Last edited by Cableguy1979; 10-25-2024 at 01:22 AM. |
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Post some pictures of what it looked like when you bought it. Check for a firewall hole just above and on left side of firewall wiring harness block. Disc brake car? Members here can help you if you provide some more info. Look through the Rats Nest COPO thread in the COPO section of this site. I posted pics of all the key indicators from my X44 COPO.
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Here's the thread Jim mentions above to save you digging for it:
Good luck! https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=149308 |
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Trim tag
I would also recommend grabbing a photo of the trim tag. Perhaps you mistyped the F as Garnet Red did not get brown vinyl tops. I’m sure it is supposed to be E for Parchment. Does it have a 12 bolt rear? Is the original radiator still in the car?
I hope this works out to be a real COPO. Thanks, Marty |
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You are right it was a E. Alpt of things have been changed on the car. Aftermarket disk brakes, radiator, Moser rearend.
Where are the hidden vins on these cars? When I run a vehicle history report the car comes backs as "1969 Chevrolet Camaro V8 Copo 9560 Series (zl1)" There is no way this is right but supposedly comes from NMVTIS. |
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Don't believe the vehicle history report, it's essentially a scam. If she other key data points look promising, order an NCRS report for it. It won't tell if it's a COPO, but it will show the selling dealer. There are several well-known high performance dealers.
Hidden vins are under the windshield base wiper panel on the passenger side, and the other is behind the blower motor on the firewall. The blower has to be removed to see it.
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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Since you removed the VIN, I have less info to work with.
But from the tag data, I'd say it's not a COPO.
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fsc66 (10-25-2024) |
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Is it possible this was a big block car at the be least?
Last edited by Cableguy1979; 10-25-2024 at 12:40 PM. |
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What I thought was a big block heater core (fenders off the car) turns out to be a factory AC car. Was the Big Block heater core still different on the AC cars? Cant seem to find any info on it. The two holes for the Small Block are not open. I assume the AC unit did both heat and air?
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The only big block installed in X44 were COPO's 9560 or 9561. I don't believe this was a COPO.
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