The 1969-model-year COPOs are arguably the most desirable versions of the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro. Built in 1969 units and with an all-aluminum, race-spec V8, the ZL-1 is THE holy grail.
Starting with the 2011 model year, General Motors built 69 Chevy Camaro COPOs (Central Office Production Order) per year to be used for NHRA Stock Eliminator and Super Stock Drag Racing programs.
In late May, I reported about a 1969 Chevrolet COPO Camaro going under the hammer. It's an L72 version, it looked stunning, and everyone expected it to blow past the $200,000. The auction is now over, ...
These days it’s common that high-performance “race” versions of cars are stuffed away in climate-controlled garages and treated as collectibles or investments rather than the beat-the-crap-out-of-it ...
After an exhaustive 40-year search, the owner of this rare 1960 COPO Camaro finally found what he was looking for.
Daytona Yellow 1969 COPO Camaro with L72 427 engine and rare documentation to be auctioned Saturday in July 2025. A highly sought-after piece of Chevrolet muscle car history will cross the auction ...
Many folks love to talk about the Camaro ZL1 and how it's the awesomest of the F-bodies. That's difficult to argue, as it was a race car merely disguised with street car equipment. The ZL1 was part of ...
Bowtie fans that happen to have a mound of cash burning a whole in their pocket should get to Scottsdale for the 2014 Barrett-Jackson auction, as Chevrolet has just announced that the first production ...
Chevy has unveiled the newest COPO Camaro, and it’s a bit more…aggressive than expected. Sure, the classic COPO’s 7.0-liter monster was nothing to sneeze at, but this latest version goes even further.