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Big MCACN Announcement; Calling Yenko Enthusiasts
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<span style="font-weight: bold">MEET THE MEAN ONES IN CHICAGO, IN HONOR OF DON YENKO</span> With the continued success of the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals, the most common question is “how are you going to top this next year?” Well...with the continued support of some of the greatest and most enthusiastic car people in the hobby, we are gearing up to do exactly that! We have already announced our “Class of ‘62” and “Class of 1972” Anniversary displays, our Aero Warriors, Shelby Snakepit IV, Trans Am Terrors, Bee Hive, “Going Topless” and of course our Corvette Central Triple Diamond display and competition, so the stage has been set. The response to every one of these displays, along with the rest of our show, is unprecedented. Today we want to tell you about our latest development. This is one that will certainly set a new standard and again, could set the stage to be the largest gathering ever under one roof, much like our ZL1 gathering and our ‘71 Hemi Cuda convertible display last year, and our incredible gathering of Hurst cars two years ago. Drumroll please..... <span style="font-weight: bold">ANNOUNCING; MEET THE MEAN ONES IN CHICAGO; THE DON YENKO 25th MEMORIAL COLLECTION, HONORING THE LIFE OF AUTOMOTIVE LEGEND, DON YENKO</span> Sometimes a great idea starts as simple “car talk” between a few guys. A few weeks ago, Joe Swezey and Brian Henderson of Supercar Workshop in Latrobe, PA. were talking cars, (most likely over the hood of a Yenko Camaro!) when Joe mentioned that it has been 25 years since the passing of Don Yenko. (May 27, 1927- March 5, 1987). Wow....has it really been that long? He went on to say, “wouldn’t it be great to put together a group of cars and the people who played a key role in his life, his racing, his successes and to really acknowledge all of his contributions?” Well...that is exactly how it all started. Soon after, Brian called me and asked if there was any way we could do this, and really do it right, at the upcoming MCACN show. Needless to say, the answer was a resounding YES! Calls were made and e-mails were sent to key collectors to see who may be onboard. One of the first calls went out to Dr. Lynn Yenko Zoioppulos, Don’s daughter, to see if she would agree to join us to share some stories and memories from “back in the day.” We are honored to say, Lynn will indeed be joining us at MCACN November 17-18! Next up is Yenko memorabilia collector extraordinaire Joe Barr. For those who don’t know, Joe has an absolutely mind-blowing collection of Yenko related memorabilia and incredible knowledge of Yenko history. Joe is on board and has agreed to share many pieces from his extensive collection. Of course, a tribute to Don Yenko wouldn’t be complete without a variety of real-deal documented Yenko Super Cars, now would it? Yenko Stinger? check. 67 Yenko 427 Super Camaro? check. ‘68 and ‘69 Yenko Super Camaro’s? Check-check! And what about the ultra rare ‘69 Yenko 427 Chevelle, of which a mere 99 were built? Not only a check, but check-check, with a white one AND an orange one! Yenko Deuce; another checkeroo! Suffice it to say, the response has been overwhelming, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. The Yenko Supercars website, www.yenko.net, launched by Tom Clary and the Clary family, has served as the ultimate gathering place for so many of us into Yenko Supercars and all Dealer-built Supercars, and more recently, all things Muscle Car related, and has brought together countless collectors and enthusiasts. Many of us have formed real friendships on this site, with our shared passion for these great cars and the people who put them on the map. The MCACN team would like to say Thanks to the Clary Family for launching and keeping this site alive for so many years, allowing us all to partake in our passion. We would also like to thank MCACN Member Charley Lillard, who recently took over the reigns of the site. I am pleased to say that this gathering will be presented by the Yenko.net website and the Supercar Registry along with members of the Yenko Family, Super Car Workshop, Muscle Car Restoration and Design, Arone Restoration, Author Dr. Pete Giminez, the Joe Barr Memorabilia Collection and the many owners of these Legendary Automobiles who will be joining us. If you are the owner or know of a Yenko Super Car, Race Car, Yenko sold Muscle Car, restored or unrestored, or any related memorabilia, we would like to extend a personal invitation to you to join us. If you are a past Yenko employee or a Yenko enthusiast, be sure to make it a point to join us when the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals returns to the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, (greater Chicago), Illinois. We would also love to meet some original owners and hear your stories. We have already received commitments for more than 30 authentic Yenko Super Cars. We are committed to making this not only the largest, but more importantly, the absolute best tribute to a Legendary man and his Legendary automobiles. Just for a moment, imagine the lineup that will be gathered under one roof in the Chicago area, in honor of the man who certainly is one of the primary forces behind the instant recognition of the cars we all know today as “Super Cars.” If you would like to be a part of this historical display, with a car or cars, or related memorabilia, please e-mail Bob Ashton at [email protected] or call 586-549-5291, or call Brian Henderson at 724-875-3546 or e-mail [email protected] THANKS; Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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It is unfortunate that the original announcement of the MCACN 'Meet the Mean Ones' had to be lost to some type of internet hacking. But we will make the best of it. I want to thank everyone for all the emails and phone calls of encouragement for this very important get together. The very early response has been overwhelming. Cars and memorabilia collections that have not been seen in years, or in some cases never, are making plans for November. If you are interested, please contact either Bob or myself with your ideas for the show. We are trying to make this display a very special one for the Yenko family and enthusiast alike.
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Looking forward to it ! KP
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Raising the Bar AGAIN! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
Outstanding [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/flag.gif[/img] Dan |
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The response to this gathering is, well...pretty overwhelming. Suffice it to say, if you own a Yenko automobile or related memorabilia, you really need to be a part of this.
Please remember, you need to be properly registered for the show to be in the display, and we want to let people know what will be there, so please go to www.mcacn.com to officially register. I am also now working on our new MCACN magazine and would like to include as many participants as possible, so please send me your very best photos. If you have any vintage Yenko related pics, please send me those too! THANKS; Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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If you own a Yenko, please be a part of this gathering. Last year we did ZL1's and it was a gathering to remember. Lets make this gathering even bigger. Anybody that has been to MCACN knows how special this show is. If you haven't been to MCACN, try to come this year. If you are far away, just fly into Ohare and the show-hotels are 4 minutes from the airport. If you can't stand to be at a car show for more than a few minutes like me, don't worry about it. This is not that kind of show. It will take you forever to see all the special cars. You will be glad you came. Start planning now for the weekend before Thanksgiving.
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I have been asked by a few people what the display might consist of. Here are my early ideas. As of now, a timeline of achievements is a great place to start. With the early race program cars. Then into the first mass marked 66 Corvair program. 67,68,69 70, Vegas to the final 81 turbo Z cars. All Yenko sold cars are welcome, it does not have to be a 427. Performance is the key word.
1969 will likely be the largest, so a time line of the early x66 cars into the next wave of X44 and the sprinkling of the rare X11's. We already have examples of each, along with the Chevelles and Novas. I would also like a car or two that people can get into and have their picture taken behind the wheel of an authentic Yenko. You would not believe the fun it is to have an enthusiast get behind the wheel of a Yenko car and have his or her picture taken by his father or grandfather. It is important to get the next generation excited for the cars too. Not only will there be cars, but the memorabilia display should be one of the largest ever gathered in one spot. I have had many people email me about rare items that have never been seen, and items that have not been displayed in years. Also we are working out the details of a participant only shirt, and a special plaque commemorating the event that will hopefully be signed by the likes of Lynn Yenko and others. Also commemorative shirts different from the participants is being considered for anyone that would like one. I am looking for other great ideas that we can incorporate into the show, to make this event much more than just a row of cars. Any ideas that members here have will be considered, and since we are over 6 months away. Many ideas will be used as we tweak the show. Look for updated here as the roster starts to fill. We are already on a pace to eclipse anything the world has ever seen in one place since the cars were sold new. As with everything the Bob Ashton and crew at MCAN has done, this should be amazing. I hope anyone that wants to participate from bringing cars, memorabilia, or just to lend is able to. Thanks for all your support to this point..BKH |
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At this rate my car will never leave Illinois. I am in. I didn't think the setting for the car could be topped from last year, was I wrong. Rick and Annie were kind enough to figure out what to do with the car until November, but we felt it had to be there. Who is in?
Like Flounder said in Animal House Flounder |
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Dana
I can't wait to see your car again, you have one of the best due to the efforts of Rick and Annie, he has certainly set the bar at a new high with your car. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/drool.gif[/img] I couldn't stop looking at it last year, and picking Rick's brain about stuff. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img] Mike |
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Thanks Mike
Look me up when you are there. |
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I was with Brian this weekend at Ford Carlisle. They had an amazing collection of factory lightweight, SOHC and R code cars (and a factory drag racing pickup). Probably 40-50 in total.
I would think that we could do better with the Yenko display given how long Yenko was involved in hi performance car sales and his own racing career. I think it would be cool to try to get one of every color sYc Camaro, Chevelle and Deuce there, plus as many of the converted cars, race cars, etc. Would be quite the display and I bet we could best the phenomenal Hurst central display of two years ago... Also, can one of the adminstrators make this a top of forum "sticky" thread so it doesn't get lost as time goes on? We need people to see it (and I don't even own a Yenko). |
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Sound's good,can,t wait.
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That's a great idea Jeff! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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Confirmed over the weekend, <span style="font-style: italic">another</span> collection of Yenko memorabilia. This group of goodies includes quite a few items that have never been shown to the public from a private collection. The owner has agreed to join us and share these pieces of Yenko history November 17-18.
Just keeps getting better! Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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Awesome! Just keeps getting better and better.
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Several 67/68/69 sYc 427 Camaro's including some VERY significant cars, 69 Yenko 427 Chevelle, Yenko Deuce, Yenko Stinger confirmed...much more in the works!
Keep 'em coming and let's make some history! Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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<span style="font-style: italic">Confirmed this week; several VERY significant Yenko race Corvettes. Thanks go out to Kevin Mackay for jumping on board!
Please note; <span style="font-weight: bold">you must register</span> to be a part of the display. Easiest way is to sign up through our website www.mcacn.com We will also be doing special signage for this, so please provide information and history so we can tell the story of why these cars are so special. Thanks/BA Bashton MCACN Managing Member</span> |
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Brian - any updates on the Yenko display - thoughts and plans.
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Right now we are still gathering cars and memorabilia. Once the roster gets a little closer to the date, we will start to compile a timeline. We have some very interesting items to be displayed along side the cars. I am still waiting to hear back from a few guys and I have had many inquiries. We have heard back from lots of media that will be covering this event. One thing we are going to do is have a few Yenko cars that enthusiasts can get in and have a feel for what it is like sitting behind the wheel and have an opportunity to have pictures taken sitting in the cars. There will be a special participants only commemorative shirt and document for attending. It is shaping up to be a very special weekend. We are still looking for more owners and ideas to incorporate into the show...BKH
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thanks for the update - u indicated your looking for more owners....anything in particular?
If you can list/identify what your looking for, maybe we can help. |
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We want all the real Yenko's we can get so bring cars.... This should be the largest gathering of them ever.
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Hay Charley why don't you buy my yenko stuff so you can display it at the show.
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ten bucks [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img]
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I think the point was that we dont need 10 Hugger Orange 69 Camaro cars, but if you looking for some specific cars, colors, years that you need to fill the void for the show content. Is this a yenko car reunion or a highly organized specific show content we are after? I got the feeling from Brian, its the later.....
just offering some help as a fellow yenko owner. |
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I think 10 Hugger Orange Yenko's in a row would look pretty cool.
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I will not turn down any Yenko sold hi-performance car. When it comes to 10 Camaros the same color if that happens, that would be fine, but placed in order that would show early X66 cars, the transition of a few X11,s into the late X44 cars would be a cool way of showing that off. Add on tach cars and the factory tach cars etc, with a story board explaining each model and their unique characteristics...BKH
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would a yenko ZL1 engine count as memorabilia (same GM 052 casting)? If so, I could bring the one I got. same engine block type that pushed the first ZL1 camaro down the track (when bill porterfield owned that one of kind car).
There are more blocks out there, it would be nice to display some of them. Some folks I know have new ones in crates, yenko stampings, etc. I can ask some of them if they would be willing to display. I think it would be neat for some folks to see some of these additional unique yenko pieces along with the cars. |
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OK guys, getting some confusion so let me see if I can clear up:
You <span style="font-weight: bold">MUST submit </span>an application to <span style="font-weight: bold">MCACN</span> have spot on the floor plan in the Yenko display or in any other area of the show. We welcome all REAL Yenko Sold and REAL Yenko Supercars. You can print the application from http://www.mcacn.com/2012Application.pdf or you can complete the online form at https://www.jotform.com/form/91852225146. Posting your intent to participate on the forums or emailing Bob, does not save you a spot in the display, only an approved application does. __________________________________________________ ___ Now...in reference to Type of Entry: You can choose from several options on your application, a Yenko SOLD car (but not converted) could be judged as a Concours Car, Stock or restored a Yenko SuperCar, could be judged as a Day 2 (Period Correct) Concours Car a Yenko sold or Supercar could be judged as a Street Stock car if you want to be judged in a less intense form (Street stock cars judged on fit and finish) a Participant who wants no judging at all will choose Non-Judged Pick Eligible as their type of entry, and they are still eligible to win an award picked by a sponsor, celebrity, magazine etc. __________________________________________________ __________________ Approved Application: Bob Ashton depends on folks "in the know" to assist with confirming authenticity etc., but the applications will be sent to MCACN, LLC PO Box 182068 Shelby Twp, MI 48317 or through the online form for approval by Bob Ashton PROPS: We DO depend on YOU to spread the word and assist in in recruiting these cars. Brian Henderson has been instrumental in generating the concept and busy contacting Yenko owners and asking for their participation. Many of you guys are spreading the word to friends who own Yenkos (Dru Diesner has sent me at least 10 names of Yenko owners, including himself) and Of Course, Tom Clary, for creating this very site, a place for Yenko Enthusiasts to gather, discuss and hopefully join in on this historic gathering. |
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Yenko blocks or complete engine assemblies are wanted. If you have one of these please consider displaying it...BKH
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If you get 10 Orange Yenko's in a row, please leave a space for Linus. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/burnout.gif[/img]
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: black69</div><div class="ubbcode-body">would a yenko ZL1 engine count as memorabilia (same GM 052 casting)? If so, I could bring the one I got. same engine block type that pushed the first ZL1 camaro down the track (when bill porterfield owned that one of kind car).
There are more blocks out there, it would be nice to display some of them. Some folks I know have new ones in crates, yenko stampings, etc. I can ask some of them if they would be willing to display. I think it would be neat for some folks to see some of these additional unique yenko pieces along with the cars. </div></div> Absolutely! This is indeed a part of Yenko history, so pleasse consider joining us and sharing more of the Yenko story. Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I think 10 Hugger Orange Yenko's in a row would look pretty cool. </div></div>
As we all know, each and every Yenko Super Car has an interesting story. Yes, there may be more than one H/O '69 in the display, but rest assured, each will be unique in its own way and will have a story to tell. Example; Dru Diesner has signed up with his 69 H/O Yenko 427 Super Camaro, and there is no doubt that it is unlike any other! Bring 'em on! Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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Based on a conversation with the new owner of Don Stower's HO Yenko, I believe he is planning on bringing the car. I will confirm with Brian.
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Make sure he gets his application in to MCACN.
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How many people who bought their Yenko cars new and still have them will be at the show ? I know of one ( me ).
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Cool! What do you have??? Details PLEASE!!!
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markus37</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> How many people who bought their Yenko cars new and still have them will be at the show ? I know of one ( me ). </div></div>
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...an2010/194.gif Dan |
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what happen to the profile must be filled out before you can post?????????????????????
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Certainly did not intend to cause consternation ! The car is a Stinger, still actively raced in Vintage ( fast lap in group @ MidOhio, Watkins Glen, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix @ Beaverrun , etc. ) Fast time by vintage sports car at Hershey Hillclimb in 2004. Pennsylvania title dated 1/2/67 . Restored by me in 1995, safety equipment updated, legal 1966 engine built by Warren Dernoshek, chassis race prepped by me. For those interested, I hope to have my next book available at the show, which will include detailed history of the Yenko ZL 1 program, among other things.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: markus37</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Certainly did not intend to cause consternation ! The car is a Stinger, still actively raced in Vintage ( fast lap in group @ MidOhio, Watkins Glen, Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix @ Beaverrun , etc. ) Fast time by vintage sports car at Hershey Hillclimb in 2004. Pennsylvania title dated 1/2/67 . Restored by me in 1995, safety equipment updated, legal 1966 engine built by Warren Dernoshek, chassis race prepped by me. For those interested, I hope to have my next book available at the show, which will include detailed history of the Yenko ZL 1 program, among other things. </div></div>
Mark has agreed to join us! This is yet another great story that will be shared at MCACN. BTW; Mark still actively races his Stinger! Bashton MCACN Managing Member |
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