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I've seen GM tape on fake POPs and non GM, generic tape used on authentic original POPs. If a dealership ran out of GM tape they had to use something to get the info on the POP plate.
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Hello and thank you for your reply about the P.O.P. tape!! I own the COPO and you are exactly correct!! My family were GM dealers for 30 years, when we ran out of stamp machine tape we went to the local office supply place or a T.G.and Y discount store and bought it over the counter! A regular label maker was a cool thing back then, they still sell them today I think? Thanks for being knowledgable like Charley is!! Dennis Lasseter Jr.
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Hello, sorry to bother you but the photo of the blue Chevelle on your id, did that car used to belong to David Bonn, maybe not spelled Bonn correctly? Thanks, Dennis
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