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#25. This Yenko Camaro is an 03B 4 speed car that was sold new at Stauffer Chevrolet in Scranton PA. It was Best of the Show at Musclepalooza a few years ago. I believe it was restored by the Supercar Workshop.
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#26. This Deuce is a numbers matching 4 speed car that was sold new at Ammon R. Smith Chevrolet in York PA. I believe it has around $34K miles.
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Thanks for all of the great pics. Were there many black Yenko Camaros made?
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The last two 69 Camaros I posted are actually Fathom Green. By my count there were 36 of those give or take. There weren't any Tuxedo Black 69 Yenko Camaros. There were at least two Tuxedo Black 67 Yenko Camaros built.
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Thanks. I knew those were FG, but never saw one in black which is why I asked.
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#27. This Deuce is the only Hugger Orange 4 speed with power steering that was produced. The original selling dealer is currently unknown. It was sold as a used car at I believe Lee Slaughter Auto Sales in DE. It then sat outside for years at Midway Transmission in Centreville MD before being rescued. It does not have the original engine and I'm not sure about the rest of the drivetrain.
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Whitewall tires. LIKE
They look so cool, and a little different than the usual!! Ryan |
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#28. This Yenko Deuce is a 4 speed car that was sold new at Dale Chevrolet in Waukesha WI. This car still has it's original drivetrain and was once owned by Steve Sandlin.
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The 'Moses Deuce', [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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#29. This Yenko Deuce is a 4 speed car that was sold new at Konners Chevrolet in Columbus OH. I don't know if this one has the original drivetrain or not. I believe this one and the Moses Deuce above were both restored in Donahue.
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