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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
HI my copo had the same markings on the lower fender june car
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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
You got a picture of that ?
Thanks Mike |
Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
hi no that is 25 years ago
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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
My old '70 Camaro (granted it was a '70) had an AM radio with dual speakers... one in the front dash, other in the package tray.
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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
The only way to get 2 rear speakers was stereo (either FM or 8-track). Does it have kickpanel speakers?
I've seen #'s before on heater boxes. I don't recall if they matched the VIN, but normally the VIN wasn't used in the plant. They tracked components by the rotation #. |
Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
The black RS/Z had the same number on the top of the heater box and the top of the gas tank... the number 80...
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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
I still think those #'s were a sequence #, especially when you find them in multiple locations. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif
I have also seen a # on the lower front fender extension's on Camaros. Just a thought. Mike |
Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
Here's the fender extension from my 69 Z11 zone office show car. 02D car with 6104XX VIN. I've always wondered what it meant.
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Re: Restoration of burnish brown RS COPO
Neat Steve
Is that "R3CA" ? No idea on that one https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Mike |
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Original rotors, hubs, and ball joints.
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