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The well-documented one-of-a-kind convertible will be offered by Russo and Steele at its Scottsdale sale in January
A one-of-one 1967 Chevrolet Corvette COPO, special ordered by General Motors design head Bill Mitchell for his wife, Marianne, to cruise around in, will be auctioned in January during Russo and Steele’s Scottsdale sale.
Mitchell is credited with the styling of the second-generation Corvette with its signature hideaway headlights, and he obtained this final-year model as a Central Office Production Order, through which dealers and other insiders could create sensational COPO performance cars.
The well-documented one-of-a-kind convertible will be offered by Russo and Steele at its Scottsdale sale in January
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