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To add to the above post, it would appear that some BL code rearends have been turned into valuable BE units by entrprising people. I'd be looking for an unrestored original car and having it done. The chances of getting a legitimate restored car are getting more remote every day. You need ALL the documentation and still have someone with knowledge to check out the car itself. Even experts get fooled so go slowly.
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Virtually all the COPO "indicators" can be added to any car. As William stated, the COPO and the L78 shared most of the HiPo stuff, so if the original engine is gone, it's hard to prove. If the car is unrestored, and has the "indicators" and the original cowl tag (a lot of if's) AND has X22 or X66, it would most likely NOT be a COPO. So if it has all the indicators, and X11 or more likely X44 on the tag, I'd be getting excited. I think one X22 COPO has been found, and no X66 non-Yenko COPOs found.
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Piggybacking on what others have said, here are some other clues you can look for:
Big block heater box cover If the car has a tach, is it a big block tach? Cowl induction throttle arm Single fuel line Big block springs in the front and rear. Big block engine mounts No badging holes on front fenders Standard grill As many have already said, there can be a lot of the COPO stuff added to a car, but not everybody does a thorough job of adding "everything". For example a friend had looked at a car advertised as a COPO. It had all the COPO indicators except someone had drilled the hole for the cowl induction wiring in a different location from the normal factory hole. The car looked really nice, but the incorrect hole told the whole story of a clone. And have another pair of eyeballs look at the car also. If you are fairly certain it is a COPO car then it is well worth the money to have it documented or authenticated by someone who offers these services. Elon
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