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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 442w30</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do those for Chevys look like this?
I ask because this is for an Olds and there's a field for COPO, which I understand to be a Chevy-only ordering channel. I suspect Fisher used the same broadcast cards for all the brands, hence the COPO reference but I dunno....anyone?</div></div> Diego, I pulled out the pictured Olds broadcast card for the lady that was selling the car in Toronto about 2 years ago. I'll never forget her name, Antonella! Yes, it was also me who ripped the broadcast card while I was retrieving it from the inside of the car. I showed her where another one located after I had visually seen it with my eyes. I didn't want to rip a second broadcast card for such a rare car. Cheers, Sam |
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I have a 1969 Firebird Body Broadcast and a Chassis Broadcast sheet:
Body Broadcast Line 7 - box marked HIGHWAY (OR COPO FRONT) TIRES, with all the individual boxes for tire type. Line 8 had a box labeled F & SO OR COPO NO. Chassis Broadcast Line 7 - same as above (tires) Mike
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