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Mark, the picture I have shows the cars in line on the track coming towards me so there is no way you can tell if they have blacked out tailpans or bigblocks for that matter. There is a guy named Mike in Hamilton that has an original 67 Z28 that was profiled in the Toronto Star a number of years back. I went to see him a few years ago and he was restoring a BB Pacecar out of Vancouver. I wonder if GM of Canada has any photos of the 1967 Centennial Preliminary Events showing there 67 Camaro Pacecars?
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Tony,
I'd still like to see the picture, could you post it please? Mike |
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Hi Tony,
Thanks for the info. I actually grew up in Hamilton and I think I remember the cars you are talking about. The Z was White and came out of Niagara falls originally. It went to a dealer in Florida and then I lost track of it. I think the BB went south also. I didn't personally see the car, but the owner sent me pics and we talked on the phone. I recall that he wanted big dollars for them when he advertised them. Thanks again for the info and if you ever get that pic scanned, I'd love to see it.
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Found the article on the 68 Yenko with special paint. It has no paint code on trim tag just has two dashes in paint code field. They claim the car has a body broadcast sheet with “COPO 9737 1001 HA” on it . The article states that the original owner said the car came with no stripe and Yenko added a 67 style nose stripe to the car. They decoded the special COPO numbers to mean the car came with a 427 from factory. This info was later turned into a “only one on the planet” 1968 427 COPO Yenko Camaro raffle car story. I think the 1001HA is just a COPO code for special paint which in this case was stripe delete or maybe Chevy put the 67 stripe on for Yenko.
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I have also seen a cowl tag on a '68 Z28 that had the -,- or two dashes. It was a Dark Green like the British Racing Green color I think . . .
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I think the blue color used on the 68 Yenko camaros was dropped some time in 68 model year.It was probably current at the time the order was placed.By the time the cars went into production, it was a drop.So -- was used on the blue cars only.Earl
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