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Old 01-15-2007, 09:20 PM
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Default Re: burnish brown copo on camaros.net

I knew they were wrong and I didn't buy his story either. Bowtie is NOT where this car should have been judged. Bowtie is for correctness but not the level as Vintage or Legend. Bowtie checks for correct color, interior and other parts of the car based on the trim tag. Also if the owner states it a certain car, SS, RS, etc. we check the engine stamp to ensure it's correct for the car. There are a lot more other areas as well.

I would not use Bowtie judging as a basis for validating this car for resale. For the money this car will bring that should have been validated at a higher level.

I don't remember the owners name but do know that he was very defensive when it came to certain questions regarding the pedigree of the vehicle.

And again, I never saw any paperwork to back up the car. I'm not saying the car isn't because what we checked said it was a COPO. Never saw a window sticker either. Hmm.

I fell the same about Caution Fan stickers as I do about rear spoilers on 1967 Camaros. They don't belong there.

Rick H.
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