One of the best 1969 COPO Camaro's we've ever seen.
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- Experience this 1969 COPO Camaro with us as we dive into what makes this example one of the rarest COPO's we've come across. Check out our last video with Stefan here:
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This Tuxedo Black, Concours Award winning COPO Camaro came with Factory Black interior with the signature Red Pinstripe. Stefan walks us through the history of the L72 427ci engine that packs over 425hp. It features the M-22 Rock Crusher Transmission which he explains is his favourite transmission. With a factory 4.56 Rear Gear Ratio, this COPO is the pinnacle of Concours Quality Restoration as seen by the immaculate undercarriage. The owner was meticulous in getting the correct paint daubs and chalk marks leaving no stone unturned.
This 1969 COPO Camaro was sold new at Maxton Chevrolet in Columbus, Ohio to its original owner Joseph Patrick. Mr. Patrick factory ordered his new COPO in the highly desirable code 10 Tuxedo Black paint with a red pinstripe and black interior which make this COPO an extremely rare and highly collectible example. Open the hood and you will find the L72 427/425hp COPO engine backed by Muncie M22 Rockcrusher 4 speed sending power to the factory 4.56 12-bolt differential. This COPO came optioned with Am radio, door edge guards, power disc brakes, cowl induction hood and Rallye wheels with white stripe biasply tires. It also comes with a second set of painted steel wheels with polyglass tires.
Once completed this COPO was shown at the American Camaro Association in the Legends Certification judging system. It achieved level 3 and received “Top Flight” certification and the car surpassed their highest level of judging. This COPO is truly for the collector who appreciates the highest level of restoration quality.
This car came documented with Camaro Nationals Legends judging sheets, ownership history, affidavit from the original owner, period photographs and more. This COPO Camaro is truly an exceptionally restored example, the highlight of any collection. Rarely do cars come around that have been restored to this level of quality, in this highly sought after color combination with these options. It was a pleasure to get to review this incredible car. Subscribe & stay tuned for more videos!
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4:27 minutes homage for a 427 cubic inch car! Nice!
The small details matter!
This brings back memories. Back in the 70s. In Reynoldsburg Ohio we would gather around the Children's Palace toy store parking lot starting about 10pm. There was a 3 mile straight road on Gender Road, then in farm country. There was a marked 1/4mile marked and we would race. One of the big dogs drove this exact car, color and all....except on the panel behind the window going from rear fender to roof, the car had in blue,KING KONG. He pretty much ruled the street and would only be challenged by a 71 hemi cuda or a guy from my town with a 71GTO Judge with a 455 HO who trailered in the car which was a class record holder at National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Ohio. fun memories!
I’m a Mustang guy but, this is sweet
Outstanding! Like another man said I’m a Mustang enthusiast too. These factory race cars were the best hidden secrets.
Nice Copo Camaro
The under carriage is actually way nicer then it was when it was born. That is a great example. The exhaust diameter seems so restrictive in stock form.
Yeah it was, same with Corvette which was only 2 inches in 1969. But they knew the stock exhaust wouldn't last long so it was no big deal, almost nobody kept these cars stock back then.
Great video!!! Please make more videos like this.
Working on another as we speak will be out this month 🤝
I'm in 🖤 with this car! It's a gem!
Great video Stef!
Really nice car! Wish I had a quarter of a million dollars to buy it.😢
Got it!! Thank you!!
Nice muscle
Saw an identical COPO at an old car or muscle car museum in Canada in the early 90s.
Awesome car!!
The gas gauge shows “below empty”.
I remember at a montreal car show that green 69 copo camaro with the rs package apparently it is rare on top of copo rare.
I didn't find this fine COPO listed on your current nor past inventory. What is the status?
Sold unfortunately. Glad we could make this video while we had the chance
@@legendarymotorcar Thnx but Dang
Look up true#8. Of 69 copo'$ (80000 pennies in 1989.😮.
My 17' Camaro SS is the 6.2 6 speed. Stock SAE HP is just a little over 500hp at the crank. Net rating is 455hp. Has that car been dynoe'd?
Who cares about your crap which they are dropping AGAIN, lol n
@@bluesky-ud9wg Get back in your effing boring Japanese Toyota and drive off into the rising sun.🌅
Another new car guy cutting down a classic, what is with these guys.
@@bluesky-ud9wg And this fool is driving a fvcking Honda Civic.
@@thud9797 I have owned these classics...now you step back in your your Toyota and buzz away.
OK, Peter Klute! Where is Greg? This young man is trying, but he said 11.5 to 1 compression, it was 11 to 1, he also said "dog dish wheels, poverty caps" which makes no sense. Also, is this an original drive train or no? It is OK to say what it is, not many of these survived intact, many were raced and blown up...
Who’s Greg?
@@thegarykluttpodcast You. My 73 year old brain subbed "Greg" for "Gary". I have always enjoyed you and your dad, no ego, just true car guys.
Just giving you a hard time! We've got some more videos coming out stay tuned...Thanks for the support!@@royblankenship5185
Why the skinny tires? You're not going to benefit from the 427 with tires like that.
That is what came on it from the factory back in those days. They were big compared to what came on lesser HP cars.
So wouldn't it be better to upgrade to bigger tires?@@mortyok3
It's an example of stock
Duh, stock is stupid. The first thing you did was upgrade the tires.@@bluesky-ud9wg
It is a full body off frame rotisserie restoration. So This means how it would have came off the production line but a lot more detail time and money now. Hence the Skinnies on it. It has to remain OEM to win the awards and bragging rights for the owner. But that is fine I would be talking it up as well.
Will you shut up,so we can hear the motor…
over restored pig
notice he didnt say car had orig drivetrain
The 427 top dog was rated around 375 at the crank I do believe.