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Old 03-17-2005, 12:38 AM
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Default Re: What makes a COPO a COPO?

In my opinion I feel Copo's might be in a little different catagory since a definite number produced is still unknown. I think each copo holds a bit of Chevrolet history or mystery to enthusiasts. What if a copo has been butchered do to racing? At what point would it not be considered a Copo? It's hard to say. I think every car is different, but I agree with Steve their are different levels of comfort to what a person is willing to spend.... John Q.
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