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Old 07-31-2010, 04:55 PM
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Default Re: possble copo??

Please do not mis-understand my point. There are some very well-done COPO clones around. ZL-1 clones are easy to spot [duh...] L-72s are not. Start with a Norwood X11 SS in a certain VIN range, locate a ratty BB car. A Nova will do. If you know what you are doing no one will be able to tell.

Non-Yenko COPOs need an indisputable VIN-stamped MN or MO engine and/or bullet-proof paperwork.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:56 PM
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A friend has one with the original M22 and BE rear axle and the VIN and NOR body number fall right in line with other known legit COPOs. No original paperwork and no original engine but he feels very good about what he has. Some might walk away from a car like this but there are a whole bunch who would not.

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