![]() |
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
[ QUOTE ]
I have seen an original Paint Berger X11 Double COPO with the D90 Stripe. We can also ask Kevin DeWitte as the original owner of his Berger X11 Double Copo with D90 stripes, how his car was equipped when new. I hear that his COPO has survived the years much better than he has, but maybe his Nurse can help him type a response https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif [/ QUOTE ] I just posted these today....and the article has some original pics! Click Here, for Kevin's Berger COPO |
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
Any non-SS non-Z28 car could order D90 or DX1 stripes. So any COPO could have D90 (or DX1) stripes. Of course the factory would not install the D96 fender pinstripes then.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
1 Attachment(s)
Here are the pictures of the other Dover Yenko. This car was found in the early 80s by Bob johnson in Georgia. He restored this car and sold it to Otis Chandler for his collection. The car now resides in Florida.
Notice the yenko emblems on the fender above the body line same place where mine once were. The car has already had some front end damage black grille, endura bumper gone drivers lower fender extension bent and the fender stripes are not even close to what D90 stripes should look like not really sure what stripes came on this car. |
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
1 Attachment(s)
front view
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
1 Attachment(s)
rear view all Douglass Yenko found with original tail panels have either the Yenko emblem or the holes where the emblem should be
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
I didn't know that Otis had this car. I thought Milt Robson had it before Gary?
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
your right my mistake it was Milt Robson.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
Are there any original pics of a Douglass/Yenko with the Yenko stripes? I'm seeing several nice pics of D/Y cars without stripes, but with emblems - but....
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
I've never seen any early pics of JD Yenko's with Yenko stripes either...(Except for the Shor/Morocco Canonsburg Chevelle) Interesting that both JD Yenkos in the vintage pics have Yenko badges and hockey stripes rather than Yenko striping.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
1 Attachment(s)
Is this where your car came from?
( see attachment ) https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif |
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
I think it would be almost impossible to find a JD Yenko with Yenko stripes since there are probably only 10 found and none have original paint. Both theese pictures the cars already had a paint job and what body shop would have known where to get a stripe kit back then since they were not reproduced like they are today.. My first Yenko was A Cannsburg Yenko sold at Jack Douglass and was repainted in 1973 at that time the stripes had to be painted on since no one knew where to get a stripe kit back then in the Chicago area.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
Folks were able to obtain yenko stripe kits quite easily, and well into the '80's. They were a standard catalog item.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
With the Yenko emblems originally placed up in the middle of the fender by JD, wouldn't that interfere with where the Yenko stripes would go? Maybe original Yenko emblem placement is an indicator of if the cars were originally striped or not.
|
Re: Original owner picture 67 Yenko/Harrell Camaro
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] I have seen an original Paint Berger X11 Double COPO with the D90 Stripe. We can also ask Kevin DeWitte as the original owner of his Berger X11 Double Copo with D90 stripes, how his car was equipped when new. I hear that his COPO has survived the years much better than he has, but maybe his Nurse can help him type a response https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif [/ QUOTE ] I just posted these today....and the article has some original pics! Click Here, for Kevin's Berger COPO [/ QUOTE ] "Actually I was never happy with the stripes on the car when it was new. It was very evident the stripes started out as regular D90 stripes with a gap in the front end of them where the numerals for the engine would go. Somewhere along the assembly process, this gap was painted black and you could see where the factory used some kind of a template to spray that open area black. On one fender it matched perfectly, the other side their stripes were all off a little. You could also see the overlap of paint on the top and bottom of the gap where the new paint was painted over the existing stripe. My eyes were great back then, remember it well. The car has been repainted, and I'm debating when I redo it to reproduce the painted gap. I'm sure that would start a huge question by many on why my front fender stripes look so weird. I'm actually going to let my nurse make the final decision because she is only 29 and had much better eyes than I do!!" Kevin DeWitte's Nurse |
All times are GMT. The time now is 02:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.