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It would be great if it would happen, but it doesn't sound like it ever will. Here's a good read on it from Team Chevelle...
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108190
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It would be great if it would happen, but it doesn't sound like it ever will. Here's a good read on it from Team Chevelle... http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=108190 [/ QUOTE ] That is the search that Perkins dispatched looking for records years ago. That story is true but is old news. This thread and topic posted here (I suspect) is posed as a question from more recent developments. ![]() |
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I have no doubt that some of this information exists but as indicated in a previous post, how many more cars will GM sell by making this information available to the public? I guess someone could make a good business case to them by saying that they could sell each document for $1,000 intially. I would pay that in a heartbeat to document my 69 RS/Z.
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It is impossible to certify a COPO or Z/28 as authentic without verifying that it is not a rebody... |
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