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Old 08-14-2005, 03:40 AM
Jeff H Jeff H is offline
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Default Re: COPO clone for sale

Sorry that's your view Joe, but for me a clone or recreation should be as accurate as possible and the BE rear is a huge part of the COPO package. I would also like to see a correct dated LT1 engine in a Yenko Deuce clone. Otherwise the clone car isn't a true tribute to what it's trying to clone. I know a lot of people with real cars would hate to see some real parts used in a clone but the parts are available to anyone who wants to buy them. Like I said, that's my view of what a true clone or recreation is. If I was going to spend $50-100K on a clone it better have all those correct components.
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