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Anyone recognize this 67 Yenko ?
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How did you not know about this car, Charley ???:dunno:
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it looks like YS-739 but someone added a Yenko crest to the grill to throw me off
would be good to have the vin to check YS-739 sold by Burt Chev in CO. restored by Mike Slaughter Certified by Larry Christensen |
Joe is correct that is Mikes restoration of his old car And the docs came from Valerie
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Way under the money on the auction estimate. Sold for that much 10 years ago.
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Agreed Bergy. The restoration was done to national high standards. The butternut yellow one that sold at Mecum Indy last year brought 600K …..and that cars quality was not to this cars level.
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I remember seeing this car when it was red at one of the Forge shows. Couple years later it was back restored in BY paint. Real nice car!
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If I can remember correctly it was also shown and judged at MCACN. Very correct restoration by Mike.
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Indeed, Mike Slaughter owned and restored this car. He showed it with us at MCACN and it is a truly outstanding restoration of a very real car with known history. Mike sold it to the museum severarl years back.
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It was shown at MCACN in 2010, I think? |
I don't understand why they did the 427 conversion and left the Muncie shifter in it?
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I think it has a hurst bottom.
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Beautiful Yenko!!
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Hurst shifters were expensive and not required to race but were a much needed modification that many owners did. |
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