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I'm under the impression that the only COPO 9737's in 68 went to Yenko. (the secret was not out, yet) 69 is a different story.
As for the possibility of a COPO 9561 Z/28.....no COPO 9561 in 68, so that's out. Kind of a misnomer, even for 69. a bb/sb? It couldn't be both; it had to be one or the other. In 68,Yenko, Dana, Nickey, B/M, etc were still transplanting motors, so it's possible a 68 Z/28 could have been retrofitted with an L72 motor. |
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I have one of the two only know to exist of 6 copo 9737 camaros that did not get converted to a yenko for 68 if you need any info....PM me if you need.
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