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Tom and Ed good work
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Thanks Joe! I sure appreciated your help also
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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Joe C's the best, he knows his 67 and 8s, and is real good in sharing info. Congrats on your documentation, Ed won't do mine but he said he'd buy it, ah I guess thats kind of good , sorta, maybe I guess, wait I'm confused...
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67 Rs modified stormer z28 482cu in.yenko camaro 67 327 camaro 69 SS 396 camaro |
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As far as the 1967 Yenko goes, the COPO Connection will not issue a certificate on any car that is missing either the original vin plate or the trim tag. That has been our policy for years. But I would love to own this car if the paperwork on the vin and title could be straightened out!
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Ed, if a car with a missing VIN tag and missing trim tag has matching documentation from Yenko, would you then issue a COPO certification? Especially for a 67 since the VIN tag is on the door and doors get swapped around easily. If there is adequate paperwork showing the car's heritage would it qualify for certification then?
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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I thought the vin tag was on the lower cowl not the door!
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |
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To answer your question, no. Since vin tags, stamps, etc. can be created, we make sure that the body number matches the vin per our records. Someone attempting to recreate a Yenko would not know the correct body number. Also, in this case there is no title or title history for the Yenko vin.
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