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another possibility is that this Chevelle was from Jack Douglass Chevrolet.
A Douglass converted 427 COPO may have had different placement of stripes and emblems even less consistent then the Yenko Chevrolet converted cars |
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the red Yenko Chevelle with side pipes was posted on team chevelle.
It was said that the original owner brought it to the show. There were 2 pictures posted, this is the other and has a time stamp 9/22/2012 |
or... the first pic is of a non Yenko with emblems slapped on. People did that even back then. We may be looking at a 307 Malibu with Yenko emblems on it
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The hood looks to be more faded the the rest of the car.
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The picture of the Garnet Red Yenko at Carlisle doesn't have a grill bowtie. Do you think the owner removed it or did some come like that?
- Warren |
the red one with side pipes is missing a bunch of trim, windshield trim, front fender opening, grill bowtie, grill eyebrow
maybe the guy was working on it |
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looking through some Yenko Chevelle pictures
here is a restored one with black stripes but I don't know if it is the same car from the 1977 picture posted here the one next to it with white stripes was a one owner car at the time and may still be |
I believe the Yenko Chevelle that Warren posted is VIN #356640, originally purchased from Marshall Chev in Reading, PA by F. Delewski of Summit Ave, Reading, PA on 5/2/1969. It was last titled in PA to a K. Shelton of Manheim, PA in the mid-late '70's, no DMV records since then.
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Nice work Marlin!
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