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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
For what it's worth, I've seen this car, and it's very nice.
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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
Chad, I can not sell anything that eats. The Beagle stays. Ken, Thanks for the kind words. It was nice to be able to show the deuce at N.N.N. cedar Rapids. Earl
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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
Man, I wish I had the cake...how cool it would be to have a matched pair of Colonial Deuces. They probably sat side by side in Norfolk 36 years ago. BTW, I too have seen this car in person and second Ken's comments. Hope it finds a good home! -JB
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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
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Joe, Here is the cowl tag photo you requested. Is the body number close to yours? They are sisters. Earl |
Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
Actually, they aren't. Mine is earlier than yours. Its an 05D car and the body # is 337210, vs. your 337291.
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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
Speaking of body nbrs. My red Cliff Peck deuce, and Frank's deuce were consecutive. At one time on the line they were likley nose to tail.
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Now that I think about it, Belair's green Deuce and mine had consecutive numbers.
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Could it be that auto trans cars came together? Earl
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Re: 70 Yenko Deuce
The first 85 deuces were 4speeds, the next 40 were auto's to complete the first order of 125 cars. So, yes the auto's were 'together'.
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Mine is also a 05D car # 337221...must have been close to the end of the green batch https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif
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