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I don't think it was coincidence that the Great Depression happened during Prohibition...
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What is a "lisenced" continuation series?????
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This might become a long thread???? Did they get permission for this?
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Each licensed Yenko Continuation Series is complete with a custom owner's packet including a certificate of authenticity...
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They have an ad for this in this months (March) Hemmings Classic Car.
It says "This is a true licensed and authentic continuation car." If the #1 car has a buy it now price of $140k - does this mean the other continuation cars will be cheaper? If so this seems like a deal for an all brand new car! Does this mean the Camaro body is a licensed continuation car, or the YENKO/SC is licensed? If so who licensed this to be copied? - - ![]() -
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I think it is lame.
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...since these cars are new and tributes I think they should be priced like the Yenko's were when new...like $3K-$4K...isn't that fair?...
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I don't think it was coincidence that the Great Depression happened during Prohibition...
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------Please dont shoot the messenger here but this car was on display at B/J. The fella talked a good line and the car appeared very nice. I was with Gary Holub at the time and we talked about both the car and the licensing for quite awhile. I cant remember at this moment the fellas name in California that he said has the rights to the name. If that part is true then I believe, right or wrong, that the guy we talked to is more than likely legally licensed.........Bill S
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I think Jeff Leonard at Classic Industries has the Yenko trademark and has licensed this company. They actually did a nice job on the car I saw at SEMA.
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Still, it is not being built at Yenko, or a COPO car.
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