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Yes, that was Chuck's car.
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Andy had the Black 69 Berger next to Jaime's Deuce
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There were pics of it before it was brought inside.. :dunno: See reply #35
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showpost....7&postcount=35 Quote:
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Hey Darrell yes that is Chuck's blue Biscayne.... Andy there are several photos on here of your car before it went into the museum with a young kid sitting in it and you are on your scooter sitting beside it ... Andy has the black Berger Copo .... originally Lemans blue . Andy the transporter worked out very well for all of us thank you...Mark was great to work with
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I don't know how I missed those pics. My bad.
If you look closely, you can see the ear to ear grin on the kid behind the wheel. Well worth the price of admission. All told, I think there were a half dozen kids I put behind the wheel. Anything to put a smile on a kids face, and the hope that they say to themself "Someday I'm gonna get one of these." Thanks for the pics Craig. You ROCK! |
You rock Andy .. It was cool to shoot the sh!t with you and I had a blast in the museum
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Chuck is a good dude.. Known him for over 20 years.. He used to be in our local Camaro club BITD. He had a pretty LB 68 RS/Z back then before he started ACES.. |
New guy to the forum. Must say those are awesome pics and beautiful cars. I just can't really seem to become a fan of the 5th and 6th gen. Camaro's but that Yenko in green makes it a bit easier.
Someone definitely had someone or something special in mind when ordering that yellow houdstooth inside a tuxedo black car. VERY cool! |
HAHAHA yeah one of the members Ken Scoenyenko2 has his own theory about how that car came to be. It is really striking in person..That green yenko is an attention getter also .. matches my tool box
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Thanks Kenny...the blue R/S Copo Camaro was a labor of love to build
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