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Seen a 69 Camaro Yenko for sale on Hilton Head Island. Green with black interior. Dealer suggesting it was real but motor changed. I recorded the vin and body infor. Does anyone know this car.
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Share details if you would. Thanks
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vin - 124379N680747, 117447Bdy, X11
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Body number and vin do not seem to match up: vin is a very late car, body number seems to be for a early car? I may be wrong on this though? I think vin would indicate one of the last Yenkos? I do not think they made the X-11 in the later cars?
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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My Yenko is 124379N677274 and after mine are 677385, 677396, 677614, 681343.
This is from a List that I have. Hope this helps. Mine was the 5th from the last to be built. Mark |
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From info I have this is most likely a 09A built car (Sept. '69). During the extended Norwood production run of 69 Camaros into the '70 model year; the VIN sequence continued, but the body# was reset to appx. 102000. This occurred around VIN 670000. (source: J. MacNeish).
COPO Connection doesn't show a 680xxx in the Yenko list, but..... [Edited by Z28DZ (03-23-2002 at 12:34 PM).] |
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