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Anyone know it belongs to. There is actually 2 at the Super Chevy Show in Montgomery, Al. I talked to the person with the COPO without the spoiler, he said he was taking it to Seiverville, Tn (not right spelling I think.
He told me it had the ZL1 motor in it. The other one had the orginal rebuilt (if I'm remembering correctly) iron block.
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3 ZZZ's for the 3 kids Son #2, Son #1, Daughters 82 Z28, 96 Z28SS, 02 ZL1 |
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here is the other COPO car.
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3 ZZZ's for the 3 kids Son #2, Son #1, Daughters 82 Z28, 96 Z28SS, 02 ZL1 |
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Is this car out of Louisiana? I think it was featured in a "Super Chevy" magazine
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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I don't think so. The person was real nice to talk to. Only got to talk with one of the owners, the other owner wasn't around. If you notice one has a spoiler and the other doesn't.
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3 ZZZ's for the 3 kids Son #2, Son #1, Daughters 82 Z28, 96 Z28SS, 02 ZL1 |
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The COPO with the spoiler and the iron block is the Cajun COPO from La. I talked to him at the Montgomery show and the Houston show before that. Really nice guy with a great cajun flare. I'm not sure about the ZL1. These were also my first times to be in the presence of such supercars and they are just that. My wife has really taken an interest in classic and muscle cars but can't understand why they put the bodycolor wheels on such an expensive car. She likes the shiney ones. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Richard 68 Camaro Z28 68 Camaro RS/SS 69 Nova |
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