Matching numbers Engine,Transmission,Rear end, Original Spare tire and jack. Carburetor,Radiator,Power steering,wheels,lug nuts,center caps,sheet metal,the front ball joints are still riveted in. Most of the interior is original,very low mileage 7470, no way to document it but it still might have the original exhaust.
Is this a new acquisition for you? With that low of mileage and the un-touched condition it definitely qualifies as a survivor. Would you be willing to share some more details and photos to those of us working on restorations now? If you do not have documentation, I believe there are ways to verify the COPO status. It may require some disassembly and removal of the rear spoiler. If you are interested.
I have owned the car for many years. Sure if you have any questions or photo requests I will be happy to help. I have some documentation from the original owner but no build sheet or invoice. I have read that the holes for the COPO spoiler were stamped not drilled from the factory but I wish I had documentation.
Thanks. I'm sure I will bug you to death. Me and a few others. Not often we find such a low mileage car. Here is what I was referring to on the COPO spoiler: http://nastyz28.com/threads/1970-rear-copo-spoiler-questions.191141/
She's a beaut.....as you can see for my siggy, I have a soft spot for Forest Green Welcome to the site...
Wow nice looking!!!! Welcome to the site. Is this a recent purchase for you? If so where did you find this gem?