Re: 1969 Copo ?
For the $20K starting price it is probably worth taking a chance. I just don't like the colors which would be the only reason for me not to pull the trigger. The price is low enough if it does not turn out to be a documented COPO, you haven't lost too much. The car could pretty easily sell for around $10K without the COPO story, so little risk if you like the colors and are looking for a 69 Camaro project.
It would take a closer inspection to see if it was actually a factory RS car as I have owned two different 1st gen. Camaro cupercars where the rear panel was crudely filled to remove the back-up light cut outs. This was not unusual to do on race cars to remove weight.
I hope someone here picks it up as I am curious to learn more about the history.
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