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This is claimed to be one of the original Wingate Chevrolet FSO cars.
It has a chalk markings of "COPO" on the tub which is similar to a '66 COPO I know fairly well. This is certainly an interesting piece!
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When you click on the hyperlink to go to www.67fso.com this pops up...
![]() ![]() [ QUOTE ] The 67 L89 on ebay.... solid documentation or owner history please. A lot of "could have been's" in the description.... the relevant corner of the tank sticker is missing... Documentation? Provenance? "Wingate series" of cars?? Cars were built from internally generated paperwork, whether it be standard production, copo, or otherwise. [/ QUOTE ]
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Zero miles since restoration. The undercarriage detailing is average at best, that's just me.
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It sure looks like it's been driven a bit...eh Stuart?
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It's a Nabers of Houston restored car that is supposed to be real. May be a restoration motor, though. The owner has recently (six months ago) sold a block of four '67 Corvettes on ebay, all advertised at the same time, but separate numbers. Two of these were real '67 L89 cars. The yellow/white one that Pro Team has now and a blue/black coupe with the real motor.
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