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Old 12-16-2009, 10:05 PM
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Default Re: 68 COPO CAMARO EBAY?

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Regardless of the rivets, if that Cowl tag is the original to the car although possible it was an L78 car it certainly was/is not a 9737 Copo car..




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I did not read anything in the ad indicating the seller stating it was a 9737 car.

Was the COPO process used when ordering a non standard color on a 1968 Camaro? If so, I guess that is why the seller is stating it is a COPO.

I know with Chryslers the color code on the fender tag would show as either 99 or 999 for a special order color. With that code there is no way to determine the actual original color of the car. You have to find some of the original paint on the car.

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The reason I specifically stated it's not a Copo 9737 car is that's the Copo # for the Sports Car Conversion package in 1968 and what it appears the seller is trying to allude to by referring to it as a Copo Camaro...regardless of his knowing of or stating the Copo 9737 #..

Whether this car is an original special paint car or not, unless perhaps a fleet order of the same color and equipped cars were requested, although cool and uncommon it's doubtful any Copo designation would've been necessary to process the order..


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