What Exactly Is A COPO Camaro - Restomod Academy COPO stands for “Central Office Production Order,” a special order system General Motors uses to produce high-performance vehicles unavailable to the general public
Heres What COPO Means On Chevrolets Rarest Muscle Cars The COPO name still represents the absolute peak of Chevrolet performance with limited production of 69 cars per year In the 60s, the biggest and baddest engine was the 427 cubic inch V8, today it's much bigger
What Chevrolet COPO Camaro Means (And What Theyre Worth Today) However, in 1969, dealers began discovering that the COPO system could be used to create unique variations that wouldn't normally be possible from the factory, including stuffing 427 V8s into
1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO L72 427 425 4-Speed The 427ci L72 Turbo Jet V8 was factory rated at 425 horsepower and could be ordered for the 1969 Camaro only through the Central Office Production Order (COPO) program
A Brief History Of The COPO Camaro - GM Parts Center The COPO Camaro is a specialty vehicle with low production volumes, initially created by finding a loophole to circumvent limitations GM placed on Chevy’s performance vehicles
1969 Chevrolet COPO Chevelle - Mecum Auctions One of the greatest “sleeper” cars of the classic muscle car era, the 1969 COPO Chevelle was the brainchild of veteran Chevrolet racer and Canonsburg, PA, dealer Don Yenko