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Old 12-31-2003, 11:49 PM
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Default Re: 1968 Yenko Copo Camaro/ Non converted car

I'll bet if you run an NICB report (how do you do that anyway?) It will come back to Yenko Chevrolet. I'll also bet that the original window sticker DID say Yenko Chevrolet on top, and Tom just never noticed, either that or Kenny Ross made up a new sticker for it after they received the car. I find it very unlikely that Kenny Ross ordered their "own" COPO 68 Camaros. I know, "never say never", but I think its much more likely that Yenko just dealer traded their overstocked 68 Camaros to neighboring dealers that needed them as the model year wound down. I would also say its very possible that there are other "non converted" 68 SS396 L78s originally delivered to Yenko out there, not only from Kenny Ross but potentially from other Greater Pittsburgh area dealers. Tom B., doesn't that original pic you have show at least one other 68 L78 parked beside yours? Theres a possibility its still out there too! As for what you would "call" the car, if an NICB report shows it was ordered by Yenko originally, I would definitely call it an uncoverted 68 Yenko SS396. After all, most "converted" Yenkos were ultimately sold through other dealers, and weren't actually sold off the Canonsburg lot anyhow. The key to all this (obviously) is to get a report to prove that this car was originally delivered to Yenko.
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