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Wow, different car. I did send him to talk with Mattison, not sure if he made contact with him or not. I've always heard Emmert sold some cool cars and it looks like two were RS Double COPO'S.
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lets not forget that being in Detroit and so close to GM who knows what they could have came up with back in those days. Makes me wish i could go back and order a new one.what i would like to know is how come just over the last 25 or so years these cars are coming out of hideing.did we not no what these cars are? i was only 5 yrs old in 69 so i am to young to remember.Seems like people watch that Barret-Jackson and they think they have a piece of gold or something?the owner of this car is a used car dealer so to him it has just been another car that is till we did our homework in 1993 after we found that P-O-P in the glove box. he says that this coming summer he wants to take it to one of those shows? and let people pick it apart. we Know that it really needs to be taken apart again and detial every part with the correct paint and pencil markings etc. but bassicaly this is an unrestored just repainted car. it still has all the original parts (dash seats carpet even the original t-3 headlights from 1969)its praobably a piece of GM history.
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