Back in the late 1960s, the need some people had to fit the already mighty Chevrolet Camaro with an even mightier engine led to the creation of the so-called Central Office Production Order. This thing quickly became known as COPO, and it’s presently a moniker slapped from time to time by the bowtie carmaker on some of the most insane variants of the muscle car.
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The first-generation Camaro is arguably the most desirable version of the iconic nameplate, and it includes quite a few rare variants. The race-prepped COPO ZL1, for instance, was built in just 69 units. Don Yenko s 1969 Camaro run included just 200 examples, while the original pilot assembly run comprises 49 cars. But none of them are as rare as this 1969 Baldwin Motion Camaro SS, which is unique. 6 photos
Much like Don Yenko, Baldwin-Motion delivered modified Chevy Camaros with performance that exceeded factory ratings. This Daytona Yellow car is slightly different than the rest, as it s the only Baldwin-Motion 1969 SS with a 7.4-liter LS7 V8 under the hood.