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Where COPO's Go To Die
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COPO 427 Camaro a mile from my house where it has sat outside for 35-40+ years..I heard about it for years but finally checked it out today
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front BB heater core.
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Wow
Can it be rescued? |
Wow...vin ?
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Floor is gone, quarters are gone..Nothing left. |
That's a damn shame
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Side shot
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trim tag..have to shrink the pics to get to post
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Sounds like the Wisconsin Yenko of Years ago
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That one is a gem survivor next to this one ..
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You can tell how long it's been there by the looks of that front tire😤
Is it Lemans Blue originally? |
You should at least tell who ever owns this to pull the rear out of the dirt. I wonder if its the original BE.
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That poor rear end must be planted 6 inches in the ground hopefully the cover is not disintegrated & retained the gear oil .
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Bb throttle rod and accelerator arm with cowl induction switch is still there, maybe the only good part left!
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someone will restore it
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It's amazing that people do this! And still think its a nice car.
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What is this car actually worth sitting right there? Presume the original rear is in the car and engine, tranny and hood are long gone.
What would you guy"s pay out of curiosity. |
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wow..... how many people are driving around your neighborhood now? haha
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I can make out 71 71 on the tag, so it was originally Lemans Blue. Also looks like an X code then D80.
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I always had a hard time understanding why they would just let a car rot like that and someone comes up with a wad of cash and says no and walk away. What a shame. I had a deal I traveled to the guy he had a 68 motion camaro all there brought him 80k in cash and he decided he wanted to keep it its was in pieces this was 10 years ago and the car is still sitting there.
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At least 5 Copo's were sold or ended up within a few miles my little berg of 5000 people. Must be something in the water.
Here is another -original owner car last driven in late 70's. This one sits a few miles or so from the rusty one. Original paint other than touchup lower fenders and quarters. |
Ugh. :(
The 30K was a good offer. I'm sure there are others who would go 40-45K but that's stretching it IMHO. |
Neat cars , thanks for posting.
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Makes the one" young" had for sale in the classifieds look like a deal$$$$.
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At least the yellow one is inside.
It's hard to tell why people hang on to things so long that they become almost worthless. Hope, belief they can get to it one day? It may sentimental and represent something to someone that can't be replaced with a wad of cash, sadly. Or, Spite. Whatever, Its painful for us to watch. |
Any more details on the yellow one? What motor, trans, for sale, why has it been parked so long?
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Sentimental value. I just bought a 77 Special Edition that the original owner parked after driving for under ten years. Put it in the back yard and was going to fix it up someday. Only reason I got it was that the owner sold the property. My friend made him an offer a year prior only to be refused, I paid less.
So many stories like this where people have an emotional attachment by which they are reminded when they see their old hot rods sitting. |
does the owner remember what dealer it came from?
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Besides Canada built/imported car info, GM Canada Vintage Services also has paperwork for most USA produced/sold vehicles from 1977 on... https://www.vintagevehicleservices.com/options.html :beers: ~ Pete . |
whitetop,
I sent you a PM and an email a couple of days ago. - Warren |
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Whitetop,
Would you give me the location on this car? I would really like to go see it and see if it is my original Yenko. I am in Ohio, so traveling for something like this would be amazing. Thanks, Gary Merrick |
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