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Cox .020 gas powered Camaro
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Cox .020 gas powered Camaro
Hello,
Does anyone know if Cox ever made a 1969 bodied version of the Camaro powered by an .020 engine? I've only seen the light yellow 1968 car but I've come across a 1969 version that looks to be either white or light blue in color. It looks like a Cox piece on the underside as the interior tray installed in the car looks correct and original. Can any of the members shed some light on whether or not Cox produced the 1969 version? Thank you.
prostreet
Does anyone know if Cox ever made a 1969 bodied version of the Camaro powered by an .020 engine? I've only seen the light yellow 1968 car but I've come across a 1969 version that looks to be either white or light blue in color. It looks like a Cox piece on the underside as the interior tray installed in the car looks correct and original. Can any of the members shed some light on whether or not Cox produced the 1969 version? Thank you.
prostreet
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Re: Cox .020 gas powered Camaro
I have not seen a 1969 version of the Camero or GTO
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t4861-cox-gto-and-camaro-engine-question

https://www.coxengineforum.com/t4861-cox-gto-and-camaro-engine-question

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Re: Cox .020 gas powered Camaro




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