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Re: Anyone remember this car?
'The original engine was located around the Albany, New York area,
after being separated from the car for a period of time.' Did you locate the engine or was the engine with the car when you bought it? Always like to hear about cars that have had their drivetrains reunited. |
Re: Anyone remember this car?
Elon,
I will also check with some of the Division one racers that I know. Joe Fasano knows the Malcolm Konner dealer very well and still lives in the area. Unfortunately if it's a Division One NHRA car, it probably led a rough life. Jerry |
Re: Anyone remember this car?
HiHorse,
The engine was with the car, but not insstalled when I purchased the car. The previous owner bought the car first, stored it and went looking for the engine. He was able to trace the ownership back to the previous owners and finally found the engine. At the time it was still running in another vehicle. Apparently this search took him over 5 years until he located it. After locating the engine, he made a deal with the vehicles ownwer to swap out the COPO engine and replace it with a new engine. This was way before the privacy laws were enacted. I tried to run a check through NJ DMV and wound up with a bunch of paperwork, with the previous owners names and addresses crossed out by the NJ DMV. It's totally illegible. Elon |
Re: Anyone remember this car?
Jerry,
Thank you! Any help would be greatly appreciated! I figure with that paint job, there has to be someone who would remember the car. You can tell there may have been many people who worked on the car. Some of the work was professional looking, some was out-right butchery (in my opinion) and some was right in the middle of those two extremes. But it was the 70's, and this really wasn't any different than many street/race cars looked like from that era. My point is, someone had to paint the car, someone must have seen it running on the street or on the track. Someone welded up the traction bars, beat the rear fender wells in, cut a hole in the trans tunnel etc, etc. I had timing slips from Englishtown which I unfortunately misplaced. With the internet being what it is, there is an excellent possibility that someone will look at the pictures and jog their memory. Just look at what happened with Verne's car! Stranger things have been known to happen! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif Elon |
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Thanks for sharing..... after going through all the trouble to locate the engine the guy decides to sell
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With the internet being what it is, there is an excellent possibility that someone will look at the pictures and jog their memory. Just look at what happened with Verne's car! Stranger things have been known to happen! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif Elon [/ QUOTE ] Elon, time to post a new picture? The old one no longer shows up. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif |
Re: Anyone remember this car?
Try this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ElonBloc...amaroPictures# For my clarity...If you click on the link in my sig file, are you saying that the pics don't show up? Thanks for the feedback! Elon |
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http://lh5.ggpht.com/_R3Uvny2sX20/Rx...Rg08/COPO8.jpg
pics in sig link work fine. cool car. love the stripes!! I think the photo posted above will disapear in a while. some may see it by right clicking to "show picture". weird picasa thing. https://www.yenko.net/photos/data/500/COPO8.jpg |
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For my clarity...If you click on the link in my sig file, are you saying that the pics don't show up? Elon [/ QUOTE ] Can't say, I have the signatures blocked. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/blush.gif |
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Hi all,
I am bumping up this thread for all the new folks that may have joined in the past couple of years. I am still looking for information on this car: '69 COPO Camaro Thanks! Elon 410-634-1640 |
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