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Owner #6 changed the radiator back in the late 70's. Said he pulled it out of a 68 Camaro big block. I'm not yet sure what the radiator is out of....my research says it's a service replacement????
Cowl hood is original and date stamped to line up with the car build date. Normal sway bar, 120 mph speedo. Pic below shows ZL2 hole occupied by the original wiring harness and grommet. |
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Radiator #3017838 originally came on only: *1968 & 1969 Novas with TH400. *1970 Novas 396 with Auto Trans. *1969 Camaros with TH400,but not when Heavy Duty cooling or Air Conditioning was ordered. |
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R68GTO has really educated himself with regard to the COPO attributes. Great job & cool car!!!
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Thanks for the kind words Bergy!
Once I had the name/number of the next owner, this ultimately started a chain of prior owner to prior owner contact. I also took out Craigslist ads and Facebook posts looking for info on the car. Through some of those ads I was able to connect to several members on this site who all were very helpful in educating me on this COPO thing. Through all of that, here’s where I’m at. I’ve phone interviewed (and took a ton of notes) the consecutive chain of seven prior owners or a close relative of an owner (2 are deceased). I believe I am only missing the original owner, more on that later. I have photos of the car from 4 of the 8 prior owners, two others say they have some, they just haven’t sent them yet. The 2nd owner (deceased) bought the car in 1970/71 from the original owner and fairly quickly turned it into a race car. That’s a cool story on its own! |
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to R68GTO For This Useful Post: | ||
69LM1 (06-15-2018), markinnaples (06-14-2018) |
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Wow, great story so far and looking forward to hearing and seeing more. Good stuff!
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1968 Camaro Ex-ISCA Show Car John 10:30 |
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Way to go Red !
Can imagine the excitement of learning/studying all the fine points and then have most of them fall right in place on the car in text-book condition as you went through it methodically. Lots of Awesome all going in your favor ! Is that you standing in the doorway at previous owner garage ? Guessing nobody from Owner #3 upwards knew it was a Faktry COPO ? Have been reading a lot of the discovery threads for the past week in this COPO section. Your car is definitely speaking for itself more clearly than "most" of the others i have read about. One of the best condition "previous owner unaware" COPO Camaro's that i can recall in those readings. I'm back to 2012 in the archives, currently. |
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The guy in front of the garage is the guy I bought it from. The guy I bought it from wondered aloud to me if it was a COPO several times over the years, the guy before him had no clue (at least he never mentioned it to me), everyone before that (we're now back to the late '70's) essentially said the same thing to me when they first understood what I was calling about "I wondered where that car went, did you know that was a factory 427 car?!" The best I can tell (this kinda amazes me), this car has never had anything but a 427 in it, ever.
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Pure Fuggn Groooovy Man
Sure wasn't expecting to see any of my old Pontiac people to be on here posting up about a fresh find on a COPO when i recently signed up. I'd rank this similar to finding a previously unknown 68 RamDeuce Firebird . In one of these upcoming episodes tell us what kind of hardware is bolted together on that engine. Does it have rectangle port heads etc ... Hey Boss , you bought any COPO or Yenko cars you need to come clean about ? I know you'll buy a Chevrolet when the price is right. |
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Sorry Todd, no COPO's, couple 1LE's and a few old Pontiacs. Nothing special.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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same old , same old over this way too.
i did try to influence a relative about the yella 69 copo project that is listed for sale on here, in Charlotte NC . Think he just wants to grow old in peace and quiet. to Hell with that |
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