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"...COPO employee..."
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Sam, Thats a GM employee who only worked on COPO,s. Kind of like state employees. They sit around alot!
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Has anyone ever seen a Verdoro Green Camaro before? I really like that color, but curious as to whether it was ever ordered.
I guess if a '69 COPO could be ordered in a Pontiac color (the COPO with 325 miles on it), then I suppose a '68 could as well. And as stated, not sure it necessarily makes this '68 a COPO, rather than a special paint car. |
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I guess the next question is, where is there proof that this car was Verdoro Green as you certainly can't tell by the trim tag?
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Tom: A friend of mine in TX sold a QQ verdoro green 68 Z/28 at a Mecum auction last spring. The car was sold new at Hansen Chevrolet in Culver City, CA and ended up in Lubbock TX. It was a pretty standard car except for the paint and it came without posi. The car came with the POP. The car ended up getting painted British green as he did not like the Pontiac green with the white Z stripes. I also have a friend with a 69 COPO camaro with a -B pnt code that appears to have been verdoro green and sold new in IA.
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69 camaro X11, 56,000 miles, original HO paint 67 camaro SS/RS, Butternut yellow, bench, fold down |
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