I am looking at a '68 COPO car. It has numbers in the COPO F&SO upper right hand box on the tank sticker. Anywhere else I should look to verify? Thanks.
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Re: 1968 copo
OK, thanks all, just wondering about how C3 COPOs are marked to check. If the color combo is the only deviation from standard, and you don't need COPO for that, then having the numbers on the tank sticker in the COPO F&SO box without anything else showing COPO means nothing I guess, right?Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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OK, so as I understand it, if it wasn't RPO, then it had to be COPO? So an odd color combo not on the order sheet RPO would by definition be COPO?Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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OK, here is the tank sticker on this one:Attached FilesBig Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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I would say it is because of the Tobacco (tan) interior. In 1969, that color (saddle) was a listed option but, in 1968 it was, at some point, available but not listed. It may have been made available for salesman to order at some point in 68.Kramden- Top
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