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YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 10-02-2000 06:30 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...nce=0&res=high

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 10-02-2000 06:31 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...nce=0&res=high

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 10-02-2000 06:38 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...nce=0&res=high

This '70 Yenko Nova was originally sold out of Peck Chev, in Little Rock, AR. The car is a 4 speed, no power steering, and Cranberry Red, it is currently undergoing restoration.

Marlin

sYc 10-02-2000 06:43 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Marlin:

I'm working on this page for the web site...how about some dates for the pictures above?!


YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 10-02-2000 06:56 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Tom/Rob;
Sorry!!
I thought it would be a post, a page would be even better.

The Stinger photo is circa 1998-1999, the Gobi Beige Yenko Nova is circa 1989, the Forest Green Yenko Nova is circa 1970 - (not sure what shape it is in now, but couldn't get this one to post to the 'whitewall' topic), and the Cran Red Yenko Nova is circa 1983-85.

Cool stuff, I know there are some great Yenko Camaro photos out there - get them ready!!

Marlin

sYc 10-02-2000 07:08 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Thanks for the info/pictures, M!

So, now for the hard part...what do we call it?!

I'm not sure what to do about the pictures on here, as they will eventually slow everything down, but I will worry about that later...keep posting them! Everyone, keep posting them! I may just have everyone keep adding them to this post, and after there gets to be so many pictures, I will just cut a couple out...not sure. But, as soon as a picture/info is posted here, I will try and get it up on the page. Any ideas?

Rob


[Edited by sYc (10-02-2000 at 02:08 PM).]

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 10-02-2000 07:23 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Rob;
I can re-submit them once the new page is up, (?), and delete the ones on this post.

As for a name for the page? How about, 'Drive em Hard', or 'Lettin Them Die', or 'Guess What This Is?', or 'The Best and Worst of Times'.

I'm not very creative, but I have more photos!!

Marlin

Chevy454 10-02-2000 07:28 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Well, M, the page is up ( https://www.yenko.net/vintage/vintage.htm ! It's nothing fancy, but at least it's up.

You won't have to re-submit them, as there are a TON of ways I can get them. So, just start posting!

I am anxious to see some of the pictures that get submitted...Jerry Ewert has some of his Yenko Camaro that I would love to post here!

JoeC 10-02-2000 10:42 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
It is no SuperCar but it is a cool pic Donna Mae and behind her is the Yenko "works team" transporter. I believe this is early 1960's -before the Stinger program began.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...132&p=29497662



JoeC 10-02-2000 11:00 PM

Re: How they were found!
 
Don Yenko special ordered this 1966 L72/M22 Corvette and race prepped it by adding a roll bar and chopping off the windshield .ouch!. The car was one of two built with M22, J56, F41, K66, and heater/radio delete. It was sold to a customer who road raced it in A/P.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...132&p=29489227




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