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I know how most of you guys feel about clones but, you musty admit, this car is awesome!!! I'm no expert but this thing is done right.
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looks and sounds like a true COPO and is bidding like its a real car just my .02 cents
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The car is OK for a clone. Don't take this wrong but who in their right mind makes a statement such as "The only difference on this Berger COPO replica and a real Berger COPO is the price." Are you for real? People making statements such as that are a disgrace to the muscle car history.
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That car is being sold by the same gentleman who bought my buddy's 1966 Corvette. You can even see it in the background of some pictures! Frank has many stand up cars, as he is a stand up guy! He would never try to pass it off as something that it wasn't!
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The car is OK for a clone. Don't take this wrong but who in their right mind makes a statement such as "The only difference on this Berger COPO replica and a real Berger COPO is the price." Are you for real? People making statements such as that are a disgrace to the muscle car history. [/ QUOTE ] Wow thats right on the border line. ![]() ![]()
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Car is WAY better than OK. Disgrace to the hobby - get real. Car is what it is, right there in front of you. No disrespect, but your post was a cheap shot indeed.
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i saw this car at maplegrove its unbelievable ,met the owner
frank very nice guy and knows his stuff ,only buys the best ![]() |
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i saw this car at maplegrove its unbelievable ,met the owner frank very nice guy and knows his stuff ,only buys the best ![]() [/ QUOTE ]Then why did he not start with a Real COPO and do it up to the extent he has done to this car? It appears to be an awesome restoration of a First Generation Camaro I will give him that. It also is a nice representation of a COPO Clone. I hope he breaks the Bank on Resale.
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I wouldn't consider any COPO clone a true clone if it didn't have an original BE rear. That's a huge part of the COPO package so if you're truly building a clone, do it right! Same with the Yenko clones. I would like to see a correct 427, BE rear, sway bar and all the other necessary COPO pieces. A big block with a 12 bolt rear does not make a car a clone in my view.
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As long as the owner fully discloses the fact that a car is a clone/recreation/tribute car, then I have no problem with it whatsoever, especially when it's done as well as this one seems to be. This would be a fun car to own and DRIVE THE P_SS out of. The only drawback would be all the nit-pickers constantly reminding you at every opportunity that your car is a clone. But then I'd get in, crank it up, and light-up those Coker Goodyears through first, second, into third, turn around, come back, and say, "Yeah, it's a clone, but it's one f___ing FUN clone."
Whew--got a little wound-up there. S'cuse me. ![]() |