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andrew,
i appreciate your help, more vintage pic's would be great. thx, alan ![]() |
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interesting thread found in the COPO-UNITED STATES section of the web site....
another MK copo camaro has been recently discovered, interestingly enough, it is also a sequentially numbered trim tag car. it would seem on this batch of cars at least, they were sequentially numbered..... i'm not saying always... just in this instance. alan ![]() |
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movin along in iowa
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additional doc's
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fresh 69 C.E. 512 ready to go
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other parts waiting for the metal masters touch
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I was wondering if your 06A built car and my 05C car could have possibly run in the same batch? Did the number of cars very per batch? JQ.
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