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#124. This 69 Chevelle COPO is B407263 and was sold new at Parkway in St. Laurent PQ. This is a double COPO car and had GM of Canada documentation. There was a 3 ring binder with this car full of pictures and information on it. It was advertised as a numbers matching car. It sold for $125K.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mrays</div><div class="ubbcode-body">#124. This 69 Chevelle COPO is B407263 and was sold new at Parkway in St. Laurent PQ. This is a double COPO car and had GM of Canada documentation. There was a 3 ring binder with this car full of pictures and information on it. It was advertised as a numbers matching car. It sold for $125K.
![]() ![]() </div></div> This one has three COPO's Triple COPO Same owner sold both Yup:-) Can't imagine that:-( Ryan
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#125. This 69 Chevelle COPO is B397120 and has been talked about on here before. There was a 3 ring binder full of information and pictures of this one also. I believe the same person had both of these Chevelles restored and I believe the same person bought both of them at the auction. There was also GM of Canada documentation with this car. I believe it was sold new at B & A in Toronto ON. There were pictures of the hidden VINs on the firewall and all the drivetrain stampings. The write up on this one said the fenders, hood, doors, trunk lid and floors were original GM sheet metal and the full inner and outer quarters were replacement sheet metal. The write up also said the drivetrain was numbers matching, but it did not say it was original to the car. It is a good looking car and sold for $150K.
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I was at the Goodguys show in Columbus OH this past weekend and there were several supercars in attendance. I've posted photos of the Rupp's 69 Yenko Chevelle before when it was at MCACN in 2013. Here is a better photo of it outside in the sun. I talked to Mark for a while and he gave me a nice poster of the car. I need to get it framed so I can hang it in my office. This car was sold new at Hugh White in Columbus OH.
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#126. This well known 69 Yenko Nova was sold out of V.V. Cooke Chevrolet in Louisville KY. Randy Miller had this car restored in the mid 90's and at that time it was featured in the October 1996 issue of Muscle Car Review. Kevin Hand owned it for awhile and it eventually ended up in David Nicholl's collection before it was seized by the feds and sold at a government auction. It is currently in the Dennis Albaugh collection. It was at the Goodguys Columbus show this past weekend where it was the Hemmings Muscle Car of the Year finalist. I talked with one of the guys who brought it to the show and he said they are working on correcting some of the incorrect things with the car. He also said they received very little documentation with the car and are looking to contact some of the previous owners to see if they can get some more documentation and information on the car. A question that came up during our conversation was how many of the known 69 Yenko Novas actually have documentation from Yenko showing they were 427 transplant cars.
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#127. This is J. Swezey's Harrell modified Camaro SS that was sold out of E. Black Chevrolet in Albuquerque NM. It has a 427 backed by an M21. I first saw this car at the Chevy Vette Fest in 2003. It was also featured in the January 2007 issue of Chevy Rumble. It won the Chevy Muscle pick at Goodguys Columbus.
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#128. This is D. Perry's 69 Camaro COPO that was sold new at Bob McDorman Chevrolet in Canal Winchester OH. This car is documented with a POP. It was featured in Super Chevy in the mid 90's with several other Camaros from the Columbus OH area.
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Man, I really dig those last two cars. FWIW, and this is strictly an observation and opinion, I think the COPO cars look better WITHOUT the accent stripe around the wheel openings.
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Two Muscular Super Cars.
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September 18, 2015 . . .
![]() Roger Sutton's '68 (Transplant 427) Dick Harrell Chevelle with factory option aluminum heads ![]() ![]() ![]() My '69 COPO/Dick Harrell Chevelle (Original owner, again) ![]() ![]() Ray Morrison, original owner '68 COPO/Dick Harrell-Transplant 427 Nova ![]() ![]() Harry Kalwei's '68 Dick Harrell (Transplant 427) Nova (Tribute of the original Harrell Team Nova he drove back in the day) Ray pictured on the left - Harry on the right ![]() Last edited by RogerD; 11-12-2020 at 02:48 PM. |
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