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I talked to Jim about this car a while back.
He told me what the lady was asking for it and I gave him my opinion based on what he told me about the car. It is pictured the way he described it. It has the right parts to be a COPO. Jim knows what parts to look for now. The Orange car he sold last fall was a real COPO. This one could be too. I think he mentioned it was a theft recovery, is how the owner bought it with only 100 miles on it. Anyone with a NICB contact can find that out along with the dealership. Also, Jim knows how to ID a BE rear and how important it would be for backing up this car's pedigree. Call him and ask for the axle date code on the housing and the part numbers stamped in the ring gear. Ask for a clear close picture of the posi unit, showing the springs, plates, and axle gear teeth. That should settle the rearend question. I am not saying the car is a real COPO and I am not saying it isn't. Just putting in my $0.02. Later. Eric |
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