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SGC 05-14-2002 09:13 PM

1969 COPO?
 
I was wondering if anyone can assist me in determining if this vehicle is a true 69 COPO Camaro. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Vin#124379L526228

Block #3963512 Date A299

Cowl Tag#
69 12437
Body 282801
Trim 711
color 5252
03A
Bottom Right of tag C463

Thanks

Steve




William 05-14-2002 10:43 PM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
Body tag data is never adequate to determine a Camaro to be a COPO 9561. However, tag data can rule it out.

No LA-built COPO is known to exist. Every documented COPO to date was built at the Norwood, Ohio plant. This is not to say it isn't possible, just extremely unlikely.

Original factory documentation is the only way to know for sure. All the dates & codes one might look for are easily created.

SGC 05-15-2002 04:12 AM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
Thanks William

Stefano 05-15-2002 04:59 AM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
I would agree with William and have never seen a documented California built COPO Camaro. I have seen quite a few California cloned COPOs. I believe that Jim Mattison did say, in his 1998 'Muscle Car Review' interview that some California COPOs were built.

I do remember at least two magazine feature COPO Camaros that were claimed to be real California COPOs. One was a high point restoration, Hugger Orange, single COPO and located in Florida at the time.

Does anyone on the list know these Camaros?

There is however a documented Fremont California Built Black/Black California COPO Chevelle.

Does your California Camaro have its build sheet on top of the gas tank? This would be very helpful, to say the least.

Your rear end tube dates, cast dates and internal components would be a key piece of the puzzle.





Kurt S 05-15-2002 06:11 AM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
The #'s don't look like a COPO.
I agree with Stefano, check the axle code, located on the passenger side axle tube. Look under 'Decoding' on the CRG website for a great sketch of the location.
http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#RearAxleNumbers
What's stamped on the engine pad?

SGC 05-15-2002 08:02 PM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
Thanks for your help,

I don't own the car yet. Its restored to a high level. No build sheet or protecto plate. Block#s TO221MO and 19L526226

Any significance of the C463 at bottom right of Cowl tag.

Steve

Stefano 05-15-2002 09:31 PM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
SGC,
Double check the last number of the Engine pad vin and your dash vin. Which is correct?

Kurt S 05-15-2002 09:55 PM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
C463 is just an internal plant code. Of no decode benefit.

K

SGC 05-16-2002 03:25 AM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
Stefano,

I'll contact owner tomorrow regarding vin. Probably my mistake due to poor handwriting.

Thanks again for everyone's assistance.

Steve

SGC 05-16-2002 07:48 PM

Re: 1969 COPO?
 
It was my mistake, both the vin and the engine end with 6228.

Steve


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