Posted on 01/27/2014 3:49:16 PM PST by Impala64ssa
In case you missed it during the FOX networks coverage of the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale classic car auction over the weekend, Chevrolet Performances first 2014 COPO Camaro factory race car, numbered No. 1 of 69 (VIN 001 to be exact), was auctioned off for charity, bringing in an impressive $700,000 winning bid more than seven times the sticker price of a typical COPO.
Many of our readers may recognize this as the very same COPO that was unveiled at the SEMA Show as a preview to the 2014 model year build, and was also on display in the Chevrolet Performance booth at the PRI Show in Indianapolis. This particular car features GMs LS-based 350 cubic inch small block with a 2.9L screw-type Whipple supercharger.
After making the rounds in front of the industry and media at SEMA and PRI, COPO Camaro No. 1 was off to Scottsdale, where 100% of its sale price benefitted the Achilles Freedom Team of Wounded Veterans, an organization that works with wounded soldiers to help them overcome injuries sustained in battle, including loss of limbs and paralysis. The organization aims to get the wounded soldiers into competitive athletic events though physical training with specialized adaptive devices, including hand-crank wheelchairs.
NASCAR team owner and avid collector Rick Hendrick was reportedly in a lively bidding war for the car, but an identified bidder ended up with it after the hammer dropped.
This particular COPO is the only 2014 model thats has been produced thus far, and it does indeed carry significance and rarity beyond its number tag, as according to the brass at Chevrolet, it will be the one and only car finished in the sleek Silver Ice color.
The COPO Camaros are purpose-built by hand for racers for the NHRAs Super Stock and Stock Eliminator categories in GMs Oshawa, Ontario assembly plant, with NHRA-certified roll cages, solid rear axles, racing suspension, a compete aftermarket fuel system, racing seats, and much more. Engines packages for 2014 are expected to include the supercharged 350, a naturally aspirated 427, along with naturally aspirated 350 and 396 cubic inch offerings.
The 2014 Ford Mustang (50th Anniversary) base model w/a 300hp V-6 will be specially priced at 10X the 1964 price or around $24,000.
I was watching when it auctioned. Love watcthing B/J.
I am glad to see Ford, Chevy and Chrysler giving the people what they want, but cannot understand these car compays to save mylife.
Chrysler has a success with the Challenger and the Charger, so WTF are they doing with the Dart?
Good cause. And at 700K, that car will never have to sleep out in the rain.
This thread is worthless without pics! (Hey, c’mon, you guys always say that about threads with the Fox News babes!)
The 2014 Ford Shelby GT500 has 662hp.
Gotta LOVE that 33 Hot Rod!
Yep, but I was referencing the base model. Still 100hp over my old 1986 GT with the 302/5.0 liter V-8. That was a good car...
Wounded Warriors ?
achilles freedom team of wounded veterans
That COPO is a pretty badass machine, but I remember several years ago when Ol’ Shel auctioned SuperSnake #2. As I recall it was $5.5M or thereabouts.
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Wounded Warriors ?
achilles freedom team of wounded veterans
And a thousand times better looking than the crap they call a Camaro. There is a reason the Shelby is worth more.
Caliph Baraq has mandated 54 mpg by 2024.
You've only seen the beginning.
It is also the last Mustang that will be named a Shelby. I was fortunate to be able to procure one last year. It sure is fun to drive.
I wonder what 1 of the 2 original 1969 ZL1 Corvette’s would bring.
I believe James Garner owned one for a while.
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