Decoding the RAREST Barn Find 1969 Camaro COPO 427
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Very informative video. Thank you for taking the time to make and post.
A basket case, that is missing its entire drivetrain. Worth what someone would be willing to pay for it.
Really enjoyed the education, thanks for sharing...Camaro's are my favorite, especially the 70 RS.
A Baldwin Motion 70 Camaro is my dream car.
Working on a few Baldwin cars.. stay tuned!
Wow! Way to be thorough! Thanks for sharing
Thanx for sharing your knowledge with us Parker, love the barn finds keep up the hunt for the holy grails.......🔥🔥🔥❤️👍🏽💯
Don't get me wrong it's an amazing machine but what's the point in owning a car you are too afraid to drive because is worth too much
Because when you are out and about driving. People (others) don’t value or appreciate the car like you do. I had an 1100 mile 87 Grand National and I was a nervous wreck driving it when circulating fluids because it would attract attention everywhere I went. Everyone doesn’t appreciate or understand to stay away especially do not touch when you have a car like that.
Investment and/or Historical preservation.
Given two cars identical in every way but mileage, the lower mileage car will be more desirable, hence worth more.
Also, if every car were driven until the wheels fall off, we wouldn't get to see them decades later.
Bragging rights
Build a fake one to drive
Awesome content once again Parker, and congratulations on the 100k + subscribers, here's to 100k more. 🎉
Interesting information.
Great video!
Awesome find. Dude kept a good one. It'll buff out
Awesome find. Keep it up you really know those Camaro. Getting my 69 ready for paint this winter.
Checking the inside of the door jambs for the stamping pattern on the door itself could also tell you if they had ever been replaced, deck-lid the same way. Doubtful any stickers remain on the core support but the emissions decal could help point it to being a COPO (high hp note). The car also still has the correct throttle linkage lever for the cowl induction switch.
good video, learned alot
Thanks man!
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Such a cool find! [12:21] I can’t believe these treasures exist! 😍
My L78 came from Maine
9:27 "if you look at the rockers there's no holes" two holes right by his hand. 😊
Man I'd love to have those
This stripe delete car was called a devionational order common on all copo Camaros and Chevelle
Yeah it’s almost better to build a clone. Something you can drive. But classic prices have gone full retard, so even a base model is costly.
small town North Dakota 71/2 a guy had a 427 Camaro around town one summer no badgeing light brown . i would not know if it was COPO or just swapped.there was also a 440 superbird the the same summer these were local guys back from Vietnam.
I'm in L O V E! Awesome!
Looks like sigle exhuast split into duals at the muffler. Just like the 3rd gens.
Lots of good information but couldn't the VIN just be checked to the registry to verify?
He said it had a 402 big block in it… why has it got small block motor mounts
When I bought my 80 vette I didn’t think to even check the body tag ….. and when I did I found out it’s a spc paint code car meaning it is the only known 80 vette to come from factory in primer only. I contacted gm heritage and found yes it was delivered to Matt slapp chevy as a body in primer car Not really a “rare” car as it’s just an off paint code but an interesting find none the less
Sooo,its missing the original drive train,which is what MAKES it a high dollar COPO?Then its a 69 Camaro shell?
The cars DNA points to it being a COPO. So it’s not “just a shell”.
How about the blue one ?
I was thinking the same thing. Does he want to sell the Blue one?
It's a COPO Camaro. According to some people it's the holy Grail this sings worth an arm and a leg I would love to have it
What's the point other than brag about it? You could buy a 6 cyl car and make it what you wish
@@zairomolino4074 if I have to tell you it's something you'll never understand
Probably I should explain what being a gearhead is all about... Anyway... the car is cool and is an amazing piece o automotive history. But....
It doesn’t have the original block, rear end and/or possibly the trans. So, the hesitation to drive it goes down a few factors. Maybe those pieces can be found or at least the correct date codes items can be found. Also, according to them, it’s rough so it’s going to be a restored car, not an original car. Another thing to bring the fear factor down concerning driving it. Relax. Stay cool. Enjoy life.
@@der2397good points
35000 value as it sits, 1 of 1100 cars and it has pedigree, a careful restoration would put this in the 150 grand range granted that would be what it would cost to restore it unless your a “REAL CAR GUY”
Barn finds were common from 1978 to 1985 in my younger days
I'm wondering all of the current barn finds are the exact same cars , parked and found again, because there seems to be way more rare cars being found than were actually produced .
And it's kind of boring to me.
I'd rather have one I can drive and enjoy.
damn ! no engine or transmission.
Its real
How do you have a registration and not a title?
This is why we have trust issues.
Over half of the states in the late 60s-70s didn’t issue a title for cars.. this is known among collectors.. states like Maine, NY, Georgia all are this way
@@backyardbarnfinds I'm from New York State and we had no titles until 1973. It was so hard to sell my 67 GTO because nobody believed me when I told them there is no title only a registration.
I would give 20k today
So yeah, its a cool find but what makes it the "Rarest"?
Unless Don Yenko can authenticate it, it is worth nothing.
Why would Don Yenko need to authenticate the car? It’s not a Yenko.
Has nothing to do with Yenko.
Yenko is dead, anyway this is a COPO Camaro.
Rare but in very bad shape. Not sure how much you can offer but probably not a good amount
must not be aware of what superbirds in similar shape sell for, a less rare less cool car than this
@ 2:08 NEEEEEEXT!
Copo, shelby, yanko, Spaulding, etc there just sales gimmick’s that only rich idiots fall for, there not factory cars, they were modified after the factory. I would take a 1969 RS dz, 1971 Mach 1 or a 68 super bee any day over the clown cars, no wait I would take a. Copo and sell and buy my dream factory cars lol
“Clown cars”,really? Rich guys usually aren’t “idiots “.lol
COPO is a factory built special order.
I wonder how much is that car worth as is?
I would say 20K as it sits...to restore it correctly its going to be expensive
Probably less than 20K
$1200.00 It is so stripped, there is nothing left of any value.
@@yymmyyyymmyy2630 That is a 427 Copo with a correct replacement block...8 for the motor 12 for the body....average retail is about 205K on a Copo right now. You put 150K in it you are still doing ok... Id pay it but I wouldn't sell it
yeah sure, another barn find,, .
I think this one is a little special 🤔