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There are no Chevy build records and with the current body of knowledge near-perfect clones are easy to create. Camaro Hi-Performance can examine a car to determine how technically correct it is. There are VIN lists for ZL-1s, Gibb Novas and Yenko Deuce Novas.
Pontiac has PHS records back to '58 or so; there are Olds build records but only back to '72. There is info on GM cars imported to Canada but I'm not certain it fits your "bullet-proof" requirement.
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Thanks William ... The car is Canadian and I have all the Documents from GM historical ... I want to verify the car wasnt built from their records
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Super Z28,
Are you referring to this ad in todays (June 2,2012)Toronto Star ?: "69 Camaro COPO, 427/425 hp, 4 speed, Original drive line, highly optioned including deluxe interior, rosewood wheel, beautifully restored, full owner history including GM Canada documentation. Very rare blue chip collectible. $168,000. Call 416 917 4117. |
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seems "light" for a COPO car; then again, I haven't seen it either.
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