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Old 07-14-2000, 05:44 AM
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Default Re: COPO Identification

I have done some checking on some of my prior research in regard to the different types of bodies that came on the '69 Yenko Camaros. I know of a Huggar Orange, automatic, power steering, vinyl top '69 Yenko Camaro that was not in the first 50 but is an X66 body. This car was sold out of Yenko Chev. I also know of a Daytona Yellow, 4 speed, '69 Yenko Camaro that was in the first 50 but it is an X11 body. This car was sold out of Hugh White Chev, Columbus, OH.

I guess there are no distinct timeframes for these body changes, but like Brian says, on average most of the first 50 cars were X66 bodies.

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