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there were a few 69 2dr SEDAN ss396's too...
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My favorite of all the muscle cars. Probably my favorite Stock Eliminator car is Harry Vineyard's white 69 Chevelle 427, with Harry driving in B/SA, and Tucker Parrish driving in A/S. Kevin Borgstrom's 69 Chevelle is a close second.
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COPO Chevelles were assigned Central Office Production Order 9562 for the L72 Hi Perf unit. Yenko Chevelles (99 built) were double COPO's because they also got COPO #9566 'sport car conversion' that included special suspension, wheels & 140 speedo
Don Yenko also bought the 69 COPO Chevelles & Camaro's (COPO 9561/9737) directly from Chev with these packages already installed, but the 69 Nova's were 396/375 4 speed cars...some of these got 427 dealer transplants. Insurance co's refused to insure the Nova's so it's unknown how many were actually converted. In 1970 the only COPO's built were the LT-1 Yenko Deuce's nicknamed the 'insurance beaters' |
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I ordered/bought a NEW 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe 2 door SEDAN with a 396/375 and a Turbo trans --it came from the factory with a 4:88,HD suspension,posi ,a tinted windshield NO radio bench seat rubber floor mats dog dish hubcaps--- Marina blue with a black interior--had SS emblems on it and the SS hood no other ID stuff on it other than the front marker lights said 396 replaced them the first nite with stock 6 cylinder lights and that thing would scream pulled the engine at about 1500 miles put in a 430 ci BBC would drive it too the track put a set of M&H 10:00 XS-11 slicks on it pull the Corvair turbo mufflers off rejet the carb roll a set of plugs in nad set the timing thing would run 10.70 at about 123 then trun around put it back together and drive it home---won a lotta money with that car too---car never saw rain or snow sat in a heated garage all winter sold it in 1974 with the original engine for $7500 to buy a house--wish I had it now!!!! FED387
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The front marker light said 396 that was a 1968 piece, speaking of 1968 does anybody remember a 1968 427 Chevelle from factory? Why not in book. not enough made?
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biggest engine I ever saw in a 68 Chevelle was a L89 Alum Head 396/375 only ever saw ONE--- Never a 427 in ANY year Chevelle from the factory!!!! Correct on the marker lite on a Chevelle, the 396 was on my Nova--Comp
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The '68 COPO Nova was about the closest thing to a factory supercar that year. Ordered under COPO #9738, they were the 1st Chevy's with a 396 big block tied to a special M40 automatic and 4:10 posi rear. Harrell advertised his conversions up to 500hp. Fred Gibb placed the order for all 50 and sold them thru a network of dealers...he felt that these special M40 Nova's could be more competitive with Mopars & Fords running BB automatics |
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Thanks I know a buddy had one years back not SS but had hood and badges, said it was ordered and I saw paperwork just never seen anymore, like FED387 I've only seen one. And there was a Chevelle with a 427 from factory I believe it was 1966 SS427!!
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I saw a 68 427 car. back in 82 or so. I was at the auto hobby shop at DMAFB, and a guy drove in a pea green 69, thing looks plain as heck, the badges said 427, I asked him what the heck, he said his family had ordered it new like that. Since then I found that you could COPO it with the 427. Nothing else was changed, body or trim wise. Never saw what trans or rear it had. But it was a bench column car. Steve |
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