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ebay camaro Any thoughts on this car? Could it be a yenko?
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67 Z28, 67 RS/SS 396 Canadian, 73 Camaro Z28/LT Carolina Blue |
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Doubtful, the early Yenkos were X66 and were mostly 01B so I doubt this car is anything other than an SS396.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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No Yenkos were produced as X22's and Only one early COPO has been documented to have been a X22 code Camaro.
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Thanks for the info stefano. Was nice to meet you at chicago VF. Jeff, also thanks for the information. I usually just sit back and soak all this great info in, as i am not one of the many knowledgeable people on this board. Your help is greatly appreciated. Have Merry Christmas! Roger
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67 Z28, 67 RS/SS 396 Canadian, 73 Camaro Z28/LT Carolina Blue |
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Roger,
The one of one, X22 COPO Camaro, which is mentioned in the 'COPO Connection' book by Ed Cuneen, was also at the Vette Fest. It is the Hugger orange one with the Super Sport style wheels and belongs to a Club/site member. I believe that many(especially me) learned a lot from/about that COPO. |
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Great car with great history. The owner is still around.
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