2019 Chevrolet COPO for sale in De Soto MO from Auto Plaza Ford De Soto |
Stock : X0083 | VIN : 0COPO036 |
Sale Price : $168,991
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Exterior : Anniversary Blue Metallic |
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Excerpt From Chevy New Roads Magazine - COPO Camaro production stopped after the initial year (1969), but Chevrolet reopened the door with the fifth-generation Camaro in 2012 and has continued the program since then. Just 69 of the vehicles are assembled each year, commemorating that first run.
Mark Stielow, senior manager of vehicle dynamics at General Motors, recalls that the first COPO cars were plain-stealthy, before that became a thing. But that was then, and this is now. Aside from appearance, Stielow also notes that there is a big difference between the old COPO cars and the new ones. The ’69 Camaro had a VIN, and you could drive it on the street; it even came with warranties. The modern COPO has no VIN and therefore cannot be registered, licensed, or driven on public streets. It’s strictly a purpose-built racer-the car’s engines are built to run a quarter-mile in 8.6 to 8.7 seconds at speeds of up to 160 mph.
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The listed price includes $1,000 Auto Plaza Group Trade Assistance (trade must be 2012 or newer) and does not include our $199 admin fee. Tax, title, and license are extra. We try to ensure our pricing is accurate and up to date. We occasionally make a data entry or human error that can affect the accuracy of our online information. Please call us to confirm pricing and availability on any vehicle before visiting. |
Excerpt From Chevy New Roads Magazine - COPO Camaro production stopped after the initial year (1969), but Chevrolet reopened the door with the fifth-generation Camaro in 2012 and has continued the program since then. Just 69 of the vehicles are assembled each year, commemorating that first run.
Mark Stielow, senior manager of vehicle dynamics at General Motors, recalls that the first COPO cars were plain-stealthy, before that became a thing. But that was then, and this is now. Aside from appearance, Stielow also notes that there is a big difference between the old COPO cars and the new ones. The ’69 Camaro had a VIN, and you could drive it on the street; it even came with warranties. The modern COPO has no VIN and therefore cannot be registered, licensed, or driven on public streets. It’s strictly a purpose-built racer-the car’s engines are built to run a quarter-mile in 8.6 to 8.7 seconds at speeds of up to 160 mph.
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Auto Plaza Ford De Soto Pre-Owned
Web : fordofdesoto.com Email : jeffh@autoplazagroup.com |
636-337-7777 12836 Highway 21 De Soto, MO 63020 |
The listed price includes $1,000 Auto Plaza Group Trade Assistance (trade must be 2012 or newer) and does not include our $199 admin fee. Tax, title, and license are extra. We try to ensure our pricing is accurate and up to date. We occasionally make a data entry or human error that can affect the accuracy of our online information. Please call us to confirm pricing and availability on any vehicle before visiting. |
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