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Old 01-10-2023, 09:32 AM   #27
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Default Re: 2023 COPO Camaro 632

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees View Post
Daren, REALLY? You know darned well that there's a WORLD of difference between what the OEMs are doing and selling today vs.1969! A new COPO isn't even remotely close to what's going through the Dealer's doors. And OBTW, I AM old enough to have been able to see '69 COPOs sitting on Dealer's lots.
Am I missing something?
John made a very good point when he said, "Whole different time and tech..."

That has been my point since these new cars first appeared in 2008. They are exactly what you get if you build a new car according to the current rules. Which is also exactly how we got COPO Camaros in 1969.

I have two cars that I am running that have the production block, head castings, and rockers. They also run with true hydraulic lifters and beehive springs. How many Stock Racers can still say that?

I have said over and over that I feel some combinations probably shouldn't have made the cut.

You only miss what you refuse to see...
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