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Thanks Everyone I've own the car for a while. From what I've found the car was from Scher chevy in Brockton, MA. It has been a brockton area car it's whole life. I have names of people who owned it just trying to get in touch. The car needs everthing it is silver W/ black. The body number on the tag is WRN337280 and was built in 06A Was not sure if someone here owns a sister car to it. I also own a 67 camaro pace car. That is a Brass hat car that was used on the track on race day. There is sister's cars of that one. one of them is also in Mass. So I was just curious to see if there any sister cars to mine Deuce. Thank You Bob
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HA! There is logic to the numbers

Glad to hear that it's a CSilver in 06A - wish it was GBeige, but that's just me

Sort of figured it was a Scher car as well.
Your body sequence number tells me that the car is indeed Cortez Silver, built in the first order of 125 Deuces ordered in late '69 by Yenko SportsCars Inc. Of the 10 Yenko Inventory Sheets, your car is on page 6 (which we unfortunately don't have

), but we know that it's an a/t without p/s, was ordered from GM under order #QLL496, and was the 105 Deuce produced.
There were 25 CSilver Deuces produced, an 'avge' production color, and there are 11 remaining as of today (counting yours), which gives a survival rate of approx. 44% - on par for Yenko Deuces in total which have a current survival rate of around 56%. Of the 11 remaining, 8 are 4speeds and 3 are a/t's.
Of the 25 CSilver Deuces produced, there were 17 4speeds, and 8 a/t's. They are further broken down via cars with p/s: 15 4speeds, 2 4speeds w/ p/s & 4 a/t's, 4 a/t's w/ p/s.
There is a sister car to yours, CSilver, a/t, w/ p/s that is one body number apart located in MN that was sold new at Grossman Chev. in Minneapolis, MN.
Let me know if you've got an inventory sheet - I've got 6 to trade ya if ya do!
A guy on the Nova site has a batch of Scher doc's, he might have your original bill of sale.
Any pics?