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Whats the story on this 67 Yenko? Anyone familiar with this car?
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Knowing some of the ones involved, I would be very cautious.
BTW...not mentioned, but orignal small block car. |
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VIN 124377N101382
This Vin is mentioned on Pg#2 of the below thread.. http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=170781 ~ Pete ![]()
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Thanks for the tip. Looks like an early small block camaro that was sold by Yenko Chevrolet, not to be confused with a conversion car.
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As with any car sold by Yenko Chevrolet, definitely a cool car, especially being such an early car, just may not be what some folks consider a “true” Yenko, that is, converted to a 427.
For many years the consensus was all ‘67s were 427 cars, but as more paperwork, and cars have been discovered, it appears that not all ‘67s Yenko were converted. Therefore, because of the significant price difference between a converted car versus a non-converted car, I would suggest anyone considering buying a ’67 Yenko to do their homework.
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