This brings to mind an interesting question:
Has anyone ever taken a radiation measurement of one of their Yenkos? Seeing that they all sat around in the highest radiation waste area on the East Coast, and the half life of most of that stuff is measured in the thousands of years, wouldn't it be plausable that the easiest way to document that a car was a real Yenko is by the abnormal radiation reading they put out? Has anyone ever studied to see if there was a higher than normal cancer rate among long time Yenko owners? I smell class action lawsuit here...
Sorry, just being lawyerly there for a minute. Sometimes it just takes over.