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Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
Yes Pete I owned the Tan 1966 Hemi Coronet four door sedan.
The car was very rusty and I decided to sell it and a couple of other Mopars when Chrysler introduced the Viper GTS coupe in 1996. The car is owned by a fellow in Los Vegas now. He also owns the red 66 Coronet four door. From what I could tell in the short time I looked for information on the green car at Carlisle the VIN feel a few days short of the the end of November recorded VINs. This concurred with the trim tag's 11D date code. The trim tag did contain X22 but I did not remember the D30 code being there. The POP engine code I believe was JH (396/375) and I am pretty sure the rear end code on the POP was CE, which matched the rear housing. According to the POP the car was sold April 4 1969 to a resident of Canonsburg, Pa from the Yenko dealership. I will be asking the owner for more information in the next couple of days. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
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So was the gold "prototype" considered to be the #1 Yenko? Joe (sorry Marlin I had to) https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif [/ QUOTE ] In a way I guess it was likely the first 69 to be "converted" or at least it's remembered that way because of the odd emblem configuration and press it got. That's not to say that the other 49 X66 9561s Don had at his disposal at the moment were any less "protoype" than that one, seeing as how they were all the first of their kind at that point...and pretty much identical, short of where he pinned his badges on that particular gold one. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
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Yes Pete I owned the Tan 1966 Hemi Coronet four door sedan. The car was very rusty and I decided to sell it and a couple of other Mopars when Chrysler introduced the Viper GTS coupe in 1996. The car is owned by a fellow in Los Vegas now. He also owns the red 66 Coronet four door. From what I could tell in the short time I looked for information on the green car at Carlisle the VIN feel a few days short of the the end of November recorded VINs. This concurred with the trim tag's 11D date code. The trim tag did contain X22 but I did not remember the D30 code being there. The POP engine code I believe was JH (396/375) and I am pretty sure the rear end code on the POP was CE, which matched the rear housing. According to the POP the car was sold April 4 1969 to a resident of Canonsburg, Pa from the Yenko dealership. I will be asking the owner for more information in the next couple of days. [/ QUOTE ] What Steve is saying is that it's a fake trim tag. There were no X coded trim tags in Nov of 68 and the D80 did not show up until later as well. So if you still look at the car, get lots of quality pictures to try and verify things and don't do anything quickly without some help. It doesn't sound like a real Yenko. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
I think "D80" began showing up starting on 05D cars.
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Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
OK I checked my notes on the car.
There was no 'D80' code on the cowl tag. The rear end code was 'BE' not CE as previously stated. The X22 code was there and the date on the cowl tag was 11D. What was the date that the X codes started being used? Aside from the 11D date what else on the cowl tag would indicate the date of body production? Is there a sequence to the numbers assigned to body production? Thamks in advance. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
Rick, not trying to be a smarty pants but you should save this link for CRG, it will help answer questions for you and is a great ref for other first gen cars you may look at.
B. http://www.camaros.org/index.shtml |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
Hi Bud
Thank you for the link. Very informative. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif I have only made it through a couple of pages so far but great information. Thanks again. I owe you several Canadians. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
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Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
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OK I checked my notes on the car. There was no 'D80' code on the cowl tag. The rear end code was 'BE' not CE as previously stated. The X22 code was there and the date on the cowl tag was 11D. What was the date that the X codes started being used? Aside from the 11D date what else on the cowl tag would indicate the date of body production? Is there a sequence to the numbers assigned to body production? Thamks in advance. [/ QUOTE ] I looked at many cars at Carlisle, so possibly I was mistaken regarding D80(wish I would have taken a pic of the tag). Based on what you have learned do you believe it is a Yenko, and are you pursuing the car? X code date =12B https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Also if you have the VIN and body # please share that so it can be documented as not being a yenko. |
Re: Green Yenko Camaro at Carlisle GM Show
Are there any known X22 COPOs?
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