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i guess for some the research on a particular car is fun.
i personally subscribe to the theory that the body numbers were sequential, if the order was accepted for production at one time from one specific dealer, it makes sense to me that the body numbers would serve as a type of purchase order number. jmo ![]() |
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I think if the body # is right in the middle of other known COPO's from the same dealer, NICB says it came from the same dealer, and all the typcial physical clues for a COPO car are intact, then you can probably be 99.9% it is a real COPO. The difficulty being if you spend $80K on a resto and then need to sell it for some reason, it might be more challenging getting the next buyer comfortable.
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Do you have an NICB report for this car?
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Joe Barr |
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