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There were dealer built cars, Yenko, Gibb, etc, and possibly "Baldwin/Motion" cars, before 1969. In 69, the two 427 Camaro COPO cars fit SS/B and SS/C. Bill Howell and Vince Piggins wanted in SS/D. So the 69 Chevelle COPO 9562 was created for that purpose. The spring/summer 2008 Chevelle magazine from Super Chevy has a nice little short article on the COPO 9562 69 Chevelle L-72 427 cars, with a breakdown of the options, and even some information on the COPO cars Yenko bought and sold.
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detroit60 website shows this GM Canada doc for a Baltimore '69 Chevelle COPO 9566AA . . .
Here's the link with more details . . .http://www.detroit60.com/id63.htm ![]() Last edited by RogerD; 08-29-2012 at 01:35 PM. |
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