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Old 05-11-2007, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: Why aren't Yenko Stingers More Popular?

I agree with Kasey,

...<<< AL >>>, I HOPE YOU WILL STILL LOOK AT BUYING A '' STINGER '', I DON'T OWN A YENKO STINGER, BUT I REALLY LIKE THE CORVAIR I'VE GOT, SEXY OR NOT, THEY ARE GREAT CAR'S, FUN TO DRIVE, IF YOUR NOT IN TO BIG OF A HURRY..HAHA KASEY



The REAL cars are going up fast. I have YS-199, a 67 Stinger that has always been a race car and has 4 log books of history. I just picked up YS-070 this last week. I have owned 7 different Stingers over the last 23 years. They slowly went up in price and over the last 5 years have really taken off in price. No one is wanting to turn loose of any. The only Stinger convert. just sold again in the last 2 weeks for close to 6 figures. A solid street Stinger is now bringing 30-40k when one pops up.

They do not have the big bore sex appeal of the Camaro's, Nova's or Chevelle's, but they do stick out like a sore thumb at a show and can be a chic magnet.

If you found one reasonable, you better pick it up!!!

As for the Vega (it being very cool in it own way), the only thing it was a magnet for was rust.........


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Chris
1967 Yenko Stinger YS-199
1966 Yenko Stinger YS-070
Southeast of Disorder
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1966 Yenko Stinger YS-070
1967 Yenko Stinger YS-199
1969 Yenko Stinger YS-320
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