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Old 01-23-2008, 10:58 PM
COPO_Anders COPO_Anders is offline
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Default Re: 1964 Chevy II decoding

Thank you guys for your answers. You are great !

No it´s not my car. Lenny who owns it now bought the front sheetmetal a few year ago when the former owner was going to build a racecar out of it. That guy put a rollcage in it but didn´t cut it up. When he lost interest in it recently, and wanted to sell it, Lenny happened to see the ad and bought it right away. He new it had a good body with little rust (and the floor shift hump is all there) so he didn´t hesitate. After learning that it was sold new in his hometown Karlskrona and that it was originally a 4-speed V8 car, he decided to start restoring it back to stock. Lenny wanted to make sure that the rumours about it being a V8 car was true, and now he knows for sure.
He has found a -67 Chevy II ´194 block and most of the parts he need. It will not be a totally numbers correct restoration, but he wants it to at least look correct. Lenny is still looking for 1964 bucket seats. He currently has buckets from a -65 but knows they are different.

The reason why he contacted me is because my name is Anders ! Well sometime in the past some other Anders (probably my friend Anders Forsberg, Nova67SS)helped a previous owner with some information about the car. So the name Anders was mentioned in some paper that came with it, and Lenny wanted to know if that was me.

That´s me to the left in front of my SS and Anders Forsberg is to the right. He continued the work with the Nova Registry that Christer Alseryd in Skellefteå had started. The picture was taken probably twenty years ago !

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After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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