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If you ask NHRA, they will say the 2016 COPO Camaro, with an LT-based engine, is rated at 410hp. Unofficially we are here to tell you that the engine actually produces well in excess of 600hp.
2013 Chevy COPO Camaro announced with two new engines and manual option. Chevrolet is following up the 2012 COPO Camaro with another limited run of the drag-strip-ready production car for 2013.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran December 19, 2022 Comment Now! Chevrolet at the 2021 SEMA show in Las Vegas unveiled a monster of a crate engine in the form of the 1,004-hp 10.4-liter ZZ632/1000 V-8.
The 2020 Chevy Camaro COPO also had 13 heritage colors on offer, along with an available John Force Edition graphics package. Pricing for the race car started at $117,500, and could reach up to ...
This is a reference to the original 1969 COPO Camaro, of which just 69 models were built with the legendary all-aluminum ZL1 427 V8 engine. That’s set to change for the new 2022 COPO Camaro, though.
This past November the world was introduced to the new COPO Camaro as the Chevy Performance division unveiled the concept car at the 2011 SEMA Show. The white p ...
In the meantime, Chevy is offering a new conventional COPO Camaro for 2019. It’ll build 69 of them, just like it did in 1969, and is offering the street-illegal racers with a choice of three V8s ...
The Chevy COPO Camaro, a dedicated drag-racing special, returns for the 2022 model year and will be offered with three engines. A 572-cubic-inch (9.4-liter) big block V-8 is available, along with ...
2012 Chevrolet COPO Camaro - That New-Car Smell. NIck Licata Writer Mar 01, 2013. See 1 Photo. ... I recently had the opportunity to take a little spin in a ’12 COPO Camaro.
Watch the 2016 COPO Camaro launch down the drag strip from a variety of angles. Including one from underneath, proving that the latest COPO doesn't lack for power.
This 1969 COPO Camaro is one of these later examples. The Cortez Siver ’69 you see here was bought new from Huebner Chevrolet in Carrollton, Ohio, back on April 9, 1969, by Chalmer Nicholson.