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|  COPO and CSL 
			
			I have a 1981 edition of the Canadian Chevelle-Monte Carlo parts catalogue P014.  On Page III there is a brief description of COPO.  Apparently there is/was a 1967 and newer COPO catalogue.  Before that is was called a CSL (Canadian Special List) catalogue.  Never saw a CSL catalogue although I have the COPO one.  Nothing musclecar in it though.   
				__________________ Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.   | 
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|  Re: COPO and CSL 
			
			I think I have that CSL. It denotes COPO as only Buses,Ambulances,Utility vehicles & other industrial applications.  | 
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|  Re: COPO and CSL 
			
			The COPO catalogue that I have shows the same type of stuff. Nothing exciting. Perhaps the COPO cars that we like weren't exactly on the up and up COPOs.  Perhaps a little hanky panky getting them through the system and someone just forgot to enter them in the book. Wouldn't want to ruffle any upper management feathers.   
				__________________ Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.   | 
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|  Re: COPO and CSL 
			
			I agree. Look how briefly these special Hi-perf vehicles were ordered via the COPO loophole. Once,or if they ever were talked about in writing,it was all over before the ink was even dry.Just adds to thier mystique..  | 
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