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69LM1 12-16-2005 06:05 AM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
Hypothetically(sp) speaking, (and there are to many questions on this car) which would you rather have. (That what I was trying to get at, did the drivetrain in this car come from the same car as the vin and trim tag?):

1. A Real CoPo, documented, but non original drivetrain
or
2. A rebodied CoPo (ttag, Vin etc) documented, with the drivetrain that came with it (the tags that is)?

Is'nt the drivetrain what made these cars special? I had heard that the VIN by the oil filter was very difficult to restamp, and was wondering if that was urban myth or true.

Think I'll stick with the SS396! Way less and no issues!

Rich

camarojoe 12-16-2005 07:08 AM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
Real car over rebody... any day. Didn't we just hash this all out a week ago? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif

prototype 12-16-2005 09:07 AM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
Real car, hands down!!!

69L72RS 12-16-2005 04:58 PM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
Hi Rich.
A real car with real body is the only way to go. IMO

I will post my opinion on the ease of restamping the VIN by the filter, hopefully without causing too much of a disturbance.

It is way to easy!!! The difficulty is a myth. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif
They count on the buyers not knowing what to look for.
1)Start with a "CE" block for the best result (no Vin stamp by filter).
2)Deck/rebroach block.
3)Rent gang stamp sets from sellers in Hemmings
4)Restamp block
5)Return stamp set
6)You magically now have a numbers matching block. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/mad.gif

The good news is that "CE" blocks are usually easy to identify.
There are are a few other types of blocks that work better
for "restamping" for certain models of cars, but they have a much higher intial cost for the "donor" block.

Buyers should always know what they are looking at and how to tell if it real before making the purchase.

Sorry for rambling on about an off topic subject. Just tried to answer Rich's question about the ease of block stamping.

Hey Rob, I will send you the checklist for block switches
and what to look for next week.

Later,
Eric

Jeff H 12-16-2005 05:28 PM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
I would never want a rebody no matter what. The swapped tags are illegal and could lead to big trouble in the future. Who really has the title to the car with that VIN? As for clone vs real with missing original drivetrain, as long as each vehicle is represented for what it is, it would depend on the price as to which vehicle I would want to buy. If you put all the correct Z28 or COPO parts on a 327 car then it would be just as much fun to drive as a real Z28 or COPO so it would come down to price.

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 12-16-2005 05:39 PM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
The real body.

camarojoe 12-16-2005 05:50 PM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
A real car with unoriginal drivetrain would have already sold months ago at the asking price of the car in question IMO. That should tell you something about what's really more important to most people.

69LM1 12-17-2005 06:11 AM

Re: COPO Camaro
 
Cool Deal. Thanks for all of the info. I will suggest to him that he "comes clean" when selling the car and he may get a better response from the community, and may be able to actually sell it as a clone.

Rich


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