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Poted by 676767: I have been slowly gathering historical information about the car concise detailed info from previous owners, and I hope to go right back to the dealer that sold it. Thats my goal [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Posted by 676767: NOw Now aren't you forgetting that you were quite an irritating person on the phone, and that I just didn't feel like talking to you other than foster your automotive needs with real business! I pass you off to those who could get you the GM paperwork on your car. [/ QUOTE ] Wait a minute 676767, Bain, or Alan, or Greg, or whatever the heck your name is: you own this *alleged* COPO Chevelle, and you were the "Greg @ DPE" I talked to on the phone that has all this miracle paperwork and is gonna document this Chevelle? Ahhh, it's all making sense now... BAIN = GREG ![]() |
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----Will the "Real" Bain--Greg---or Alan--please fill out the @$%&*@ Profile!!!---- ![]() |
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After reading about his NOPO on three different websites for the last 8 months,I can think of at least one other name for him....
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The discussion about this car is getting more interesting all the time. I have been reading about it on the Chevelle site. It seems that whatever his name is has been planning this for several months. Here are some of his post from as far back as December 2003.
James Bain Tech Team posted 12-30-2003 11:30 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would like to know how common it is to restamp and engine to make appear Nos matching and how can you tell if it has been restamped? Al Bain Tech Team posted 01-01-2004 06:20 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey guys here's one I found a complete 427 in engine very good running condition wiht the following info: Casting numbers: 3963512 Motor No: T0324MP By the oil filter Hiper F Pass The pad number though looks to have been restamped possibly defenitly decked. It seems to be less compression and was rebuilt to a lower performance HP. ny comments on the authenticity of these codes. I was think about finding a 69 chevelle that is an SS 396 with matching No's througout and popping this bad boy in it built back to yenko specs or at least to the the near same 425 HP rating? Al Bain Tech Team posted 01-02-2004 12:36 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well I do see your (nice Ones) are going for, and they are just using a regular non date matching 427, 454 block or 396 blocks with 427 cranks and acessories, not the real deal. How about a car that had the matching No's engine long gone, but the rest of the gear still original, then ;pop in this engine of the era with the right s=date number anyway. As far as casting number go can those be faked? Al Bain Tech Team posted 01-17-2004 09:24 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok guys here's one for your noodles here are some codes tell me what you think: VIN 136379B326463 ST69 13637 BAL161444 BDY TR 795 65 EPNT 11D B L 074899 Bell Housing Cast No. 3963512 B11 70 Intake# 3933163 Head # 3919840 Oil Filter area cast HI PERF PASS Head # 3919840 Sopposedly the head pad number behind the alternator matches the last No. on the VIN. My thought was this is at the very least is a COPO 427 Engine from 1970 probably a replacement for a blown engine. I was think that at the very least you could call this a very original COPO replica. Ideas on value or if it is a COPO car? Al Bain Tech Team posted 01-18-2004 05:21 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yea hey von thanks for that I did look all tyhe numbers, I can get the car probably for 10000, the guy is desparte, but he already sent all the numbers to COPO allegedly and they said no or some place thatt gets money if they can confirm it's status. But yea it's feasable that it's COPO ordered engine, but I was thinking someone did a good job putting the engine together to look like a COPO, but hey isn't a good replica worth it if it's in good shape? Bain Tech Team posted 01-30-2004 08:56 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OK here is the deal, I have a 1969 Chevelle I just bought VERY STRAIGHT No Rust, was restoreda while back, here si the conflict I am facing: It has a COPO 427 with the proper heads and intake solid cam and lifters, but the car is a late 1969 Mid November adccording to the Cowl tag, and the engine althoug is casted properly for the COPO it is also date coded on the bell Hosuing B 11 70 February 11 1970. No one can tell me if it's a real COPO, if it was it would have had to have been ordered in late 1969 with a wait on the engine, which I don't think is too inconceivable. If it's not a COPO chevelle in the restoration should I make it a COPO chevelle replica or Yenko Replica to achieve it's best market value? AL Bain
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Good diggin!! Wow.
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Good condensed version... If anyone has some time to kill I dug through some of the threads Bain started on TC and listed them...
Last post on this page... http://www.chevelles.com/forum/ultim...6;t=000024;p=6 ![]() |
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Great--Alan Bain Laden--COPO TERRORIST---
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Man, you guys are good.
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Nice return. Game, set, match.
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I don't take credit for it. All I did was read through some of what was posted on Team Chevelle. I just copied some of the more interesting post and pasted them here.
James
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