Chevrolet Camaro Copo 1969
Allan Green Chevrolet Seattle Wa.
Chevrolet camaro copo 1969. It packs its original L72 427 engine original code BE rear end its original sheet metal and shows just 30317 original miles. This car is very well documented from its original delivery to Fred Gibb Chevrolet of LaHarpe Illinois the dealer that spearheaded the original concept of an all-aluminum motor ZL1. This 27 was re-sold to Allan Green Chevrolet of Seattle WA in late 1969.
The car has been refinished in Daytona Yellow over black vinyl upholstery and power is provided by a 427ci L72 V8 paired with a Muncie M22 four-speed manual transmission and a 12-bolt Positraction rear. B y the time 1969 came to an end more than 1000 COPO Camaros had been sold through a number of outlets across the country. Actual market value for a specific vehicle will depend on various elements including the condition of the vehicle.
Back in the late 60s some Chevrolet dealers were able to order cars through their Central Office Production Order COPO program. An American Racing Products rear spoiler contrasting wide stripe on the cowl-induction hood and matching stripes on the doors and quarter panels. After a year of showcasing some very good tribute cars RK Motors Charlotte is proud to present what might be the Holy Grail of muscle cars.
AmericanListed features safe and local classifieds for everything you need. M21 4 Speed Transmission. The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1 is one of the rarest Camaros ever built.
1969 Camaro ZL1 427 COPO. This is a beautiful car that has lengthy history dating back 40 years. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Copo L72 MacNeish Certified 427 M21 Munce 12 Bolt Posi.
1969 Camaro COPO 9560 ZL1 A GM corporate edict forbade Chevrolet from installing engines larger than 400 cu in 66 l in mid-size and smaller models. This Camaro was a limited production vehicle. Market Chevrolet COPO Camaro 1969.