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![]() Thanks for the clarification Verne and I thought it was a standard Yeoman 2-Dr. Wagon too. If you're sharing, I expect many here would love to see pics of any old Copo tags? Happy New Year! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] ~ Pete
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Pete,
I went and looked through the photos I have saved and the one I found is actually the '58 tag pictured earlier. As far as other photos, they are in the files of a friend who accompanied me on most of my "expeditions" and was there to take photos while I carried my field research forms, flashlight and pen. I always asked him to photograph the odd ball or special tags. I hardly ever brought a camera with me "in the bush". I know I Doc'd several COPO and F&SO cars, either government service, police, taxi or private fleet (like a salesman's car). I'm glad I started doing that over 30 years ago because all those real samples are long gone today. Verne [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] |
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First COPOn I have seen was a 59 Corvette dual fuel tanks. Then, I read about 10 COPO 61 Impala 409hp 409. And in 62 20 Z11.
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