Re: 1972 COPO Camaro 1 of 8?
He did say it was a copo which may explain why it was equipped with the L-65 engine.Somebody needs to document this if it is the case,not that such a car should be so overly desireable.Since nobody even knew they existed,it isnt like they have some kind of special history or anything.
This might be another case where a potential buyer might want to watch a lot of other adds on Ebay like I do,and compare the build dates of other cars to the VIN sequences of those cars to see if this car's build date matches approximate run area of the assigned VIN.Another thing to look at is under the A pillar moldings,there is a date stamped there on these cars that should be reasonable close to the build date on the tag.Since this seller stripped the heck out of this car it may never be known if this is the original color,but while the A pillar molding is off,the potential buyer could pull off the molding that holds the headliner over the door and sneak a peek at the inner roof panel which might still have evidence of the original color overspray.
I sure would like to know the real story behind this COPO L-65 deal though.
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