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I really loved those magazines. Wish I still had all my old ones.
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Cool stuff Anders (Bruce too)
! Love the old articles. What's up with the reference to a '69 Chevelle not coming from the factory with a 427? Did they not know of COPO in 1984. And the featured/pictured BM Chevelle is a 68 not a 69. ![]()
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I remember Mark Hassett telling me that when Joel Rosen visited the SCR (was it 6?)he said that he did not know about the possibility to order a 427 car from the factory. Mabye the author was so involved with Motion back in the day that he thought so too. Knowledge about COPO´s wasn´t widespread back in 1984, was it ? When I first saw my car in 1987 very few people over here knew what a COPO was.
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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Found this Phase III Nova in MuscleCars Nov. 1987
Still around ?
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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yup
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I don't think it was coincidence that the Great Depression happened during Prohibition...
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