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Sean, did Yenko Chevelles start out as a COPO like the Camaros in 1969? Stefano has a Yenko Chevelle for sale. Did you contact him on the other Chevelle?
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The '69 Yenkos started out as COPO cars. SS&DI July or August 1969 had a writeup on a Yenko Chevelle. I think that this was the car that went 13.31 at 108 mph. In the day, there were very few articles on these cars. Roger Huntington was one of the few who seemed to know that the COPO Chevelles even existed.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now. ![]() |
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Sean, you may have seen the Burnished Brown COPO mentioned in the Team Chevelle 'what's it worth' forum last week. I am not sure that it can be bought, but it may be worth pursuing just to check.
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I did talk with Stefano on the other car. The copo is just more of a mysterious car to me versus the Yenko. More reasonable in price as well.
Sean |
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The guy that has that brown COPO turned down 80,000.00 just to give you an idea money wise. Phil.
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For what the car is it is way over priced. Plus nothing original for it and needs a full resto.
Sean |
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