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We are saying the same thing. when Berger ordered 20 cars they appear to have had consecutive body #s. No one is claiming you can tell a COPO car by a body #.
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Maybe not you but others think it is possible.
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With all the Copo body number groups found so far, it certainly helps to document a dealer ordered car that is found within the group of know dealer ordered cars. We have seen the groups of consecutive body numbered Canadian Copo Camaros, Yenko Camaros and other smaller dealer Copo Camaro orders such as Glockner, Frost, Berger, Byrne Brothers, Douglas, Dale, Jack Maxton and others. I don't think we have seen a non-Copo Camaro with a body number within a know group of dealer ordered Copo cars. Its been a good indicator so far.
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That's easy to say because there is little data. When we have access to ALL 1969 Camaro orders from those dealers then we will know. Since that will never happen and probably 75% of 1969 Camaros produced no longer exist the data is likely gone forever.
There is also a good chance there is already one example. From CDN shipping info: xxx062 COPO xxx072 SS 350 xxx102 COPO xxx104 COPO
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probably 75% of 1969 Camaros produced no longer exist I find this statement kind of hard to believe. There may not be 25% of the 69 camaros left in the original condition but I don't believe 75% of them are gone (no longer exist). ![]()
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