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Old 05-01-2023, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart View Post
Here is the description for RPO Code ZL1:



https://jameshalderman.com/wp-conten.../RPO_Codes.pdf

The ZL1 Camaros used a COPO number . . . NOT an RPO code. You can easily see this on the paperwork provided.

So tell me . . . what does RPO stand for? Does it stand for Regular Production Order?


It's the same thing with the 427 Camaros and Chevelles. Nowhere does L72 appear on the paperwork. Only a COPO number.

I get where both sides are coming from, but Lee has a good point. You weren't going to go down to small town Hutchinson's Chevrolet (local GM dealer town of 1200 - I also know the owners son) and just order a ZL1 Camaro via a regular order sheet. I would wager to bet even that small time zone manager would not have known how to get one(I could be wrong).
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