Chevrolet will build 69 COPO Camaros for 2012, the brand's first  purpose-built Camaro drag-racing  specialty car designed to compete with the quickest in NHRA's Stock  Eliminator and Super Stock classes. National records for quarter-mile  times in these contests are in the nine-second range.
As such, the  COPO Camaros are expected to be the quickest Camaro ever offered by  Chevrolet.
"The COPO Camaro is going to shake up the sportsman  drag racing ranks this summer and give Chevy fans a great new reason to  cheer on the Bowtie," said Jim Campbell, GM U.S. vice president of  Performance Vehicles & Motorsports. "COPO builds off the strengths  that have made the Camaro the best-selling sports car in America. And  while it was developed strictly for the drag strip, the COPO Camaro is  infused with the same performance pedigree that every Camaro shares."
The  69-car production for the 2012 COPO Camaro matches the number of "ZL-1"  COPO Camaros made in 1969. COPO stands for Central Office Production  Order and was Chevrolet's special-order system in used by dealers to  build high-performance models in the 1960s.
The new COPO Camaros  will be built using factory "body-in-white" body structures produced at  the Oshawa, Ontario plant that manufactures regular-production Camaros.  They are the same body-in-white body shells available to all racers  under Chevrolet Performance part number 19243374.
Customers will order and complete the transaction for their COPO  Camaro at their preferred Chevrolet dealer with delivery at the General  Motors Performance Build Center in Wixom, Mich. Deliveries will begin  early summer 2012.
Highlights of the new COPO Camaro program  include:
- A sequenced build number matched to the engine but sold without a Vehicle Identification Number and cannot be registered for highway use
- Three racing-class engine are available, including a naturally aspirated 427 (7.0L) and two supercharged 327 (5.3L) V-8 engines
- Engine assembly at GM's Performance Build Center, where the buyer can opt to participate in the engine assembly similar to Chevrolet's Corvette Engine Build Experience and the Chevrolet Performance Build Your Own Crate Engine programs
- Engines pairing with a Powerglide automatic transmission designed for drag racing
- Five colors: Flat Black, Summit White, Victory Red, Silver Ice Metallic and Ashen Gray Metallic
- A COPO graphics package similar to the one introduced on the concept vehicle available in Metallic White, Semi-Gloss Black, Inferno Orange Metallic and Chevy Racing Blue
- Pricing starting at $89,000
- A special collector's package offering the purchase of all three engines with the COPO Camaro - including one installed in the car at delivery - with each engine serial number matched to the car
Selection  process
The COPO Camaro concept was first shown at the 2011  Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, where  the overwhelming response by more than 2,000 racing enthusiasts shaped  the decision to produce a limited number of COPO Camaros.
To  ensure fair access to the limited number of COPO Camaros, an independent  third party was used to identify the first individuals who would be  offered the opportunity to buy one of the new COPO Camaros. Those  selected will receive a confirmation letter with instructions on how to  fulfill the purchase contract, choose the engine option for their  intended racing class, and take delivery.
Designed to win
The  COPO Camaro is designed to NHRA racing specifications including a solid  axle and a full chrome moly roll cage. Inside, most of the standard  sound deadening and power accessories have been deleted in order to  optimize weight for NHRA racing. Also included is a pair of racing  bucket seats (no rear seat), a safety harness for the driver, a  competition floor shifter and Chevrolet Performance gauges.
The  three engines offered in the COPO Camaro program were developed to align  with the top classes in NHRA's various Stock Eliminator and Super Stock  ranks. They are:
- An LS7-based naturally aspirated 427 (7.0L) V-8
- A supercharged, LSX-based 327 (5.3L) V-8 featuring a 2.9L supercharger
- A supercharged, LSX-based 327 (5.3L) V-8 featuring a 4.0L supercharger
The 2012 COPO Camaro is being offered as a  performance part, with a specific part number (P/N 20129562).  It  cannot be registered, titled, licensed, or driven on public roads or  highways. COPO is specifically offered for off-highway, competitive NHRA  use only.



 
Chevrolet fans are sure to love the new COPO. It is cool to see these special versions of the muscle car era being resurrected.
BalasHapus