Vehicle Description
A limited production of 69 cars were produced to commemorate the
original number of ZL1 COPO Camaros made in 1969. COPO, which
stands for Central Office Production Order, was Chevrolet's
special-order system, notoriously used by dealers in the late 1960s
to build high-performance models that couldn't be found anywhere
else. The second coming of the COPO name is an extension of the
legacy started in 1969, when the first purpose-built Camaro drag
racing specialty car was designed to compete in NHRA's Stock
Eliminator and Super Stock classes. This next generation COPO
Camaro is equipped with a 427ci V8 power plant producing 425hp and
is designed to NHRA specifications, including a solid rear axle and
full chromoly roll cage. Backing the engine is an automatic
transmission. Inside, most of the standard sound deadening and
power accessories have been deleted in order to optimize
power-to-weight ratio specifically for NHRA racing. **NOT STREET
LEGAL** **SOLD ON BILL OF SALE**