Here Are Some Fantastic Features of the Copo Camaro
From NHRAs factory stock car Showdowns and the NMCAs factory supercar classes, to local drag strips and car shows around the country,
the Camaro has become a fixture in both Chevy performance and American culture.
The 1969 Chevrolet COPO Camaro ZL1 is one of the rarest Camaros Chevrolet has ever produced, making it a much sought after collector car.
The COPO 9561 programme was the base Camaro sports coupe converted specifically by Yenko Chevrolet, including the 427 cubic inch, 425-hp, iron-block engine.
The new COPO Camaro (also limited initially to 69 units) offered three V8 engines, two of which were Supercharged Three V8 engines,
as well as featuring an array of Drag-specific equipment, aimed at the national hot rod association teams looking for a solutions outside of the box.
Starting in 2012, Chevrolet has produced a limited number of production-based Drag Race Camaros every year
It designed specifically for NHRAs Stock and Super Stock Eliminator classes.
The COPO 9560 package gave Chevrolet dealer Fred Gibb discretion in evading GM regulations dictating
the Chevrolet Camaro engines cannot be larger than 400 cubic inches in capacity for passenger cars.
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