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Old 06-10-2002, 03:13 PM
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Default Re: Bresee Chevrolet

Mike;
The Yenko Chevelle you saw was probably Garnet Red, and is worth retracing your steps to see what happened to it.

The '68 Yenko Camaro would be difficult to find since it appears to have been a race car from day 1. The fact that it is a non-COPO doesn't make it any harder/easier to find than a COPO car. It was orig. owned by a machine shop in Syracuse.

The '69 Yenko Camaros that Bresee sold included, but not limited to, the following:

Huggar Orange, 4sp
Huggar Orange, a/t, p/s, v/t
Lemans Blue, 4sp
Lemans Blue, 4sp, p/s, v/t
Lemans Blue, 4sp - found
Rallye Green, 4sp - found


T-Bill;
Berglund in Jamestown, NY sold two '67 Yenko Camaros. They were stock numbers 728 and 729, and were both 4sp - so they were the higher horsepower versions. Not sure on the Lemans Blue '69's.
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