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Any pictures of the Red 67 Yenko ?
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One of my favorites...
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Oh yea! I like this red car, any pics of the TT and a little better pic of the underside of the hood please.
Hood looks as if it’s a Harwood, what you think Rob?
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Richard 1967 Camaro SS 396/375 4K 2002 Camaro 35 Anniversay Z4C-WU8 |
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I know the Harwood hoods that I had in the early 80s were lift off and had no provisions to bolt hood hinges on. |
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Had a chance to get out to the Camaro Nationals in Morgantown, PA this past Friday and Saturday.
Was able to bring out some pre-sold parts and get them to their new owners. Ran into many people I haven’t seen in several years, most of them members on this site, Matt K, Joe S, Dave V, Benny P, Al P, Gene P, Guy A, Kerry S, Dean S, Joe B, Bergy, Larry C, etc. Later on Saturday, I started talking to Bergy About his freshly restored awesome Bolero Red 67 Yenko. Also, wanted to talk to Doug P. About his Yenko cars when they called the people to gather for the award ceremony. Realizing that I promised a few people I was going to take some pictures, and hadn’t done so yet! In haphazardly fashion I took some pictures. In no way the quality and organization as some on here, CC Rider, mrays and Xplantdad come to mind. Member Joe B. (Bugsy) pulled in with his strong sounding 68 Camaro drag car, unfortunately I didn’t get any pictures, I’ll get Joe to send me some pictures and I’ll post them in the Pit Area-Racing section. I’ll try to get the pictures posted up this morning. If you’re thinking about going to the show in 2026, I highly recommend it. Great cars, Great people! |
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Rob, thank you so much for the photos! I dropped my IPad and the camera now doesn’t work, so no photos from the weekends. For those who came by to check out Lee’s car (The Camaro like no other Mountain Green 67 convertible in the corner shown above), it was very, very much appreciated. I tried to get Lee to the show a few times but he fiddled around and it never happened. He passed in June and I convinced his daughter Elizabeth to get the car there. It was a huge effort of me, her, and my longtime friends RC and Sandy Woolfenden (Look for her 69Z in 2026) in 90+ degree weather to get it there. Lying on the ground with a pressure washer, covered in rocks, stuff 60 year old debris. Big thanks to Bernie McDonald to trailer it there as well. It was Elizabeth’s first car show ever and she had a hard time comprehending what the fuss was all about. I finally said, “It’s a nerd fest for Camaro lovers”, and she got it. And while she intends to find a good home for the car, the real question was how it would score with a Vintage Certification. 88.5% isn’t too shabby.
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