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$399,000.00 obo
Address: Scottdale, AZ Exterior Color: Fathom Green
Interior Color: Black Transmission: Auto
Body Style: COLLECTOR Condition: Mint
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COPO #27 ZL1 was originally built and sent to Fred Gibb Chevrolet. It was then redistibuted through GM and sent to Allen Green Chevy in Seattle WA Dick Tortino bought and tubbed the car and raced the car and then sold it to Chuck Sarin. Chuck wanted it un tubbed and when he took it to the body shop the improperly cut out the rear sub frame floor. He sued the shop and won the suit. With the car cut up, he went to a salvage yard bought another 69 shell and disposed the original shell including the Cowl Tag. He kept most all of the components of the car including interior, steering wheel body parts ect and the "original VIN TAG and title he then constructed the new 69 ZL1 and fixed the original VIN TAG to the new shell correctly. He sold the original ZL1 engine and drivetrain and replaced it with small block and different drive train. He then raced it until 1981 and sold it to a Chevy dealer in WA. The car was then sold as a drag car and the owner sold the original ZL1 VIN TAG and title to another gentleman that attached it to its current body and completed the car with period correct ZL1 components ie... engine trans rear end interior and exterior. He fully restored the car in it's original color Fathom Green with black interior as it is today. If this was the all original complete #27 69 COPO ZL-1 Camaro it would likely sell for a few $100,000 more. Please call Brighton Motorsports @ with any questions Price: $399,000 obo
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