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yenko tribute
i would sure like to own a genuine Yenko Super Camaro, but i dont have an extra 350K laying around this year. so, i am considering making my 68 a yenko tribute.
what i know i will need: 1. 427 cu in engine 2. the twin snorkel fiberglass hood (although some folks say that the cowl hood was used too) 3. the yenko badges/ striping 4. the special speedometer. what i dont know: is the interior stock or a specific variation? what type of transmission should i be looking at (automatic)? any other important things i should consider? any feedback is greatly appreciated! derek -- Rhode Island |
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" (although some folks say that the cowl hood was used too)". Wrong. That hood did not even come out till Dec.68 (69 model run).
Welcome aboard Derek. Good luck achieving your dreams. I am not versed on 68 specifics, but others will clue you in. Until then, Merry Christ-mas |
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I believe all of the 68's were 4 speeds. Of the 3 that I have seen they were black standard bucket seat interiors 712. with the 140 mph speedo
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bbbentley</div><div class="ubbcode-body">" (although some folks say that the cowl hood was used too)". Wrong. That hood did not even come out till Dec.68 (69 model run).
Welcome aboard Derek. Good luck achieving your dreams. I am not versed on 68 specifics, but others will clue you in. Until then, Merry Christ-mas</div></div> thanks! merry xmas to you as well! derek |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Craig_Maiorana</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I believe all of the 68's were 4 speeds. Of the 3 that I have seen they were black standard bucket seat interiors 712. with the 140 mph speedo </div></div>
awesome. thanks |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Craig_Maiorana</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I believe all of the 68's were 4 speeds. Of the 3 that I have seen they were black standard bucket seat interiors 712. with the 140 mph speedo </div></div>
There were '68 automatics with the hydraulic cam and even a/c rated at 410hp 1968 Yenko Automatic |
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Thank you see I wasn't 100% on that
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This would be considered a pretty standard interior for a 68 Yenko. Photo credit to Fast Freddie and Stephano.
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I recognize that interior LOL ... great car, Great owner and a bang up restoration
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sweet....thanks!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Stefano</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Craig_Maiorana</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I believe all of the 68's were 4 speeds. Of the 3 that I have seen they were black standard bucket seat interiors 712. with the 140 mph speedo </div></div> There were '68 automatics with the hydraulic cam and even a/c rated at 410hp 1968 Yenko Automatic </div></div> |
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great pics of the interior....appreciated!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SS427</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This would be considered a pretty standard interior for a 68 Yenko. Photo credit to Fast Freddie and Stephano. </div></div> |
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pics are worth 1,000 words (but dont ALWAYS tell the whole truth ! thanks again)
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SS427</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This would be considered a pretty standard interior for a 68 Yenko. Photo credit to Fast Freddie and Stephano. </div></div> |
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the idea behind my tribute is exactly that--- to pay tribute to Don Yenko and his foresight to do things his way and keep his legacy alive. i hope folks wont think i am trying to "pull the wool over anyone's eyes".
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As long as you disclose exactly what you have there shouldn't be any issue. You get these people that know they have a clone and do not tell anyone and it leaves people to do the investigating and someone always ends up looking like a fool because they didn't know what they bought. Just be forthcoming and you should be good. There are some really smart guys here on this page. I learn something new everyday. I have a 68 at my disposal if I can help at all.
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i had a 68 back in the early 90's and regrettably let it go.
i finally picked another one up two years ago and its been in the shop since last february. 43K original miles on it. i am going through the entire car. all new sheet metal ---roof panel (cause some yahoo cut a sunroof into it), rear quarters, a fender, floor panels, wheel tubs in the back. i have the original powerglide tranny and 327, which i will hold onto, but am dropping in a new 427. i will be recovering the seats and new carpet. island teal paint with white striping. and.....i'm broke! if i get stuck on anything, i will surely hit you up... thanks. merry christmas <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Craig_Maiorana</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As long as you disclose exactly what you have there shouldn't be any issue. You get these people that know they have a clone and do not tell anyone and it leaves people to do the investigating and someone always ends up looking like a fool because they didn't know what they bought. Just be forthcoming and you should be good. There are some really smart guys here on this page. I learn something new everyday. I have a 68 at my disposal if I can help at all. </div></div> |
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Of course you could put a 396 or 454 block in a '68 Yenko clone and I doubt anyone would be looking at the casting number. It would probably be way less expensive than a correct 1968 427 block.
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