COPO
Central office production order. Term used by muscle car enthusiasts, specifically Chevy, to refer to a car purchased through the Central Office. The CO was mainly used for specialty orders, i.e. a fleet of custom-color cars. Dealers found a way to use this to their advantage and have high-power engines placed in cars, all while keeping them completely factory, as all COPO vehicles were produced at the factory, or reflected this in the VIN (vehicle identification number). The term has since fallen out of usage since custom orders are many times placed into third-party hands.
If you find someone selling a COPO Chevelle for $1000, and the numbers match, you'd be an idiot not to buy it.
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