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'70 Yenko Deuce Nova ?!?!?
Ahhhhh damn it man........ I want one... I want one... and I got to see this one at SCR7.
Jeff, you're gettin' a phone call.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...ssPageName=WDVW |
Re: '70 Yenko Deuce Nova ?!?!?
Nice Car Jeff, Would look great and be the only one here in Hawaii but the better half would kill me. Hope if finds a good home.
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Hey Jeff
Will you bring it to VetteFest this weekend too? |
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nice deuce any info from marlin or insight??
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Mike-
The seller (Jeff Latondress) is a member here. Indeed the car is legit and described well in his auction. Go for it. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif |
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I certainly wouldn't mind opening my garage door and seeing that car everyday! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif
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This is an excellent Deuce to enjoy as a driver or perform a frame-off!
This car is one of 25 FG deuces produced, and one of 19 remaining. Like the EBaY description says, it's originally out of Dik Watson Chev. in Williamston, MI. This car is in the first order of 125 cars, and is the 32nd Deuce produced and is stock number YS-007. The car spent it's life in MI until Jeff purchased it in 2003. We know of at least 4 deuces that went to MI, 2 went to Dik Watson (one FG, the other CR) and both are found. The other 2 went to Harry May Chev. in Monroe, MI, (one CS, the other CR) and neither are found! Per our research, most dealers received an initial order of 3 deuces, with trucks hauling approx. 6 cars per load. Additional orders of 1-2 deuces were delivered to those dealers who already ordered their minimum initial 3 car order. Following this logic, (we know that all 4 known MI deuces were shipped from Yenko on the same day), there should be 1 more deuce for each of these two MI dealers, but without more inventory sheets found or an unknown car showing up, we can't be sure. As 1970 wore on and deuces languished on the lots, Yenko appeared to relax the minimal initial order amount to whatever a dealer was willing to take! |
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Marlin or Jeff... could you guys add insight as to why the motor was replaced? Was it raced? Thanks!
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I do not know the story on the engine. It's very common though. I keep stats on how many of the 84 existing cars retain their original drivetrain, and it's exactly one-third; 33%. It is also split exactly 33% for 4speeds and a/t's. So 1 out of every 3 deuces, whether it's a 4sp or an a/t, has it's original drivetrain. These stats are partially based on owner's honesty since I have not been able to verify every single claim of 'matching drivetrain', but even with some 'margin of error' the 33% would be accurate.
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anyone know the asking price?? ,it would be worth 45-50 to me as is, am i way off?
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