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Old 09-27-2000, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: ZL-1 stamping numbers

Kurt, his name on Team Camaro is JohnZ.
I also e-mailed him a copy of the COPO form that was in a magazine article about Kevin's COPO 427 1968 Camaro. Which is a subject still up for debate. Here is a copy of his reply.
"This is a normal COPO form, used to request production of a unit with equipment not in accordance with the released available production vehicle specifications.

What this form is requesting is to add the COPO 9737 Sports Car Conversion Package to two cars for which orders have already been submitted; the line entitled "Other RPO's....." identifies other options already ordered on the two units, which is why that line ends with "N/C", as those options have already been priced and charged on the original orders for those two cars, so there is no additional charge for them under the requested COPO.

The COPO 9737 cost $160.10, was available only on cars already ordered with the COPO 9561 427 package, and consisted of Z28 wheels and tires (E70x15 Goodyear Wide Tread GT's on 15x7 "YH" wheels, the Z28 Tire Pressure Sticker (code "DX"), and a 140 mph speedometer.

This form appears to add the 9737 package to two cars which were already ordered as 9561's, but adding the 9737 package was apparently overlooked when the original orders were submitted - this corrects the ordering error.

Best Regards,

John

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