Dedicated to the Promotion and Preservation of American Muscle Cars, Dealer built Supercars and COPO cars. |
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the original engine that was found has now been installed in my copo camaro, while it was apart the radiator was freshened and a rebuilt original big block shifter complete with back-up light switch and reverse lock-out rod were installed, of course additional detailing and paint work as well.
the MN coded long block which was in the car is now a bonus to the purchaser of my copo, TO 512. the price has been reduced as well to any syc member $225,000.000 remember the price does include the additional MN coded long block! thx, alan ![]() |
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Alan, stay strong.
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good thought, although i would like to concentrate on the restoration of the "blue mule", maybe a guy should have two copo camaro's.
in the end, when a car is restored just right, keeping it is not such a bad option. thx, alan ![]() |
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That is a very nice car. Love that rare color!
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i originally saw another 1969 camaro done in burnished brown several years before purchasing this copo camaro and decided then, that when done right , it really looks good.
recently i saw a very original 1969 chevelle in burnished brown, it looked super as well. i guess the key is getting the right guy to apply the color, thank's to ken schoenthaler. alan ![]() |
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fresh pic of the undercarraige and correct shifter linkage installed, including the reverse lock-out rod
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close-up
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