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Vin 304370141309 A Sept engine and March build....possible but doubtful?. If the seller truly bought his own story, wouldn't you think he'd be happy to state how he arrived at such a conclusion also back up his claims w/ castings and stampings in the ad...not say 'he believes' and mention things like how it's been 'thoroughly inspected' (by his own people)?. Also if truly belived, why goof it up w/ added accessories and disc brakes during resto?. If he'd skipped the Copo story the car may've even sold by now...or reached more than the 20 thou it did on eBay?. I vote !!!This gem aside, what year was the Copo process first known to have been used anyway?. ![]() ~ Pete [/ QUOTE ] Pete, I agree; that VIN would be a mid-March Oakland build. I have '58 COPOs on record. As for when they began that process, my files don't include any cars prior to '58.. Verne ![]() BTW, The Oakland plant also built trucks that year, so there would be plenty of 283s around. It's doubtful a Sept engine would find it's way in a March car. |
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