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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=8179
Submitted by: Low-Tech Redneck
Comments: 48  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 3  (View)
Submitted on: 07-21-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Okay, lets say this Camaro rolls up to you at a light in the summer of 1969. You think
you can take it, you thought wrong. This is one of only 69 sutch Camaros built with
COPO order #9560, that little detail equipped this car with the all-aluminum ZL-1 427
BB, the steet verison of Chevy's NASCAR race engine, say hello to 430 HP, and if tuned
for dragging, 500+. Fewer than 30 remain today


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#41
2-22-2003 @ 02:20:37 PM
Posted By : solid_snake Reply | Edit | Del
right you just can't make up a car it has to result from some sort of typo or inability to read something

#42
9-07-2003 @ 12:12:18 PM
Posted By : LordFlux Reply | Edit | Del
That's one sweet Camaro.

Did a quick search on it and came up with this:
http://www.camaro1stgeneration.com/...gibharrell.html


#43
9-07-2003 @ 12:57:49 PM
Posted By : StillRuns Reply | Edit | Del
This is a COPO I think. It went for $78,000 at the auction I saw it at.
http://www.stillruns.com/kruse2003/expensive.jpg


#44
9-07-2003 @ 01:15:22 PM
Posted By : LordFlux Reply | Edit | Del
#43, *drool*

#45
9-07-2003 @ 01:58:32 PM
Posted By : SuperDave479 Reply | Edit | Del
I love the description on this. :)

#46
3-13-2005 @ 11:46:21 AM
Posted By : V8Tbird Reply | Edit | Del
The only thing is, if it was 1969 I'd be driving a 68' Hemi Charger, that'd be a hell of a good race.

#47
10-11-2015 @ 04:36:54 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
$7000 in 1969 would be $46,000 today. Not exactly cheap.

#48
10-11-2015 @ 05:24:05 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#47, About the same price as a loaded Cadillac Fleetwood of the same year. Still, it was about the quickest-accelerating thing on the road in 1969, unless it was lining up against a 427 Cobra, or something Don Yenko or Motion Performance breathed on.

It's also interesting to note that the current ZL1 Camaro starts at $10,000 more.


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