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Old 05-15-2009, 10:42 PM
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Default '69 Camaro COPO style

I saw this nice looking COPO clone on ebay a few months back.



I thought it might look a lot better with redlines and lowered so with Todd's chop help (latenight72) it looks like this now.

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Todd just dropped it a little further.

Looks even better.

Thanks again for your time Todd.


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Todd just dropped it a little further.

Looks even better.

Thanks again for your time Todd.


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Old 05-16-2009, 08:55 PM
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Thanks now I do not need a rendering...I have the exact car in my driveway. I am building a stock looking pro touring car out of it.
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Thanks now I do not need a rendering...I have the exact car in my driveway. I am building a stock looking pro touring car out of it.
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I saw this nice looking COPO clone on ebay a few months back.



I thought it might look a lot better with redlines and lowered so with Todd's chop help (latenight72) it looks like this now.


Sweet Sweet Sweet
Skip this is the one I was talking about earlier. Didnt know it was an ebay car.
How much did it go for if it ever sold.

Crap, posted in the wrong section It should have followed Skips photoshop rendering of the 67 in the art section

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Old 12-01-2009, 06:48 PM
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Love it, love it, love it...
I don't know why I haven't seen the combo of Copo and ProTouring yet, but I really think your onto something. Even if you don't change another thing, it is one tough looking car!

Keep the pics coming...

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Old 12-01-2009, 06:59 PM
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Skip this is the one I was talking about earlier. Didnt know it was an ebay car.
How much did it go for if it ever sold.

Crap, posted in the wrong section It should have followed Skips photoshop rendering of the 67 in the art section
Dave,

OK, now I see what you were talking about in that '67 Yenko clone thread.

He started out with a BIN for $55K. He may have lowered it to $50K. Not sure, it's been awhile. I think it sold but I'm not positive.

Matt,

The lure of all those great looking wheels makes it tough to stick with the COPO look.

I'd keep the COPO look though with fat 17's, dogdishes and redlines slapped on the same very sticky tires everyone else uses. Functionally it would have the full pro-touring driveline, chassis and interior.

Yes, obviously you give up the advantages of 18's or 19's and the bigger brakes, but for most of us its not a big deal.
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Heres the other one I was talking about
http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55272

Like I said If I ever do another 69 for myself which I know will happen some time again it will definitely be this look as d driver

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