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Whitetop,
Would you give me the location on this car? I would really like to go see it and see if it is my original Yenko. I am in Ohio, so traveling for something like this would be amazing. Thanks, Gary Merrick |
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Wouldn't that be something! Check out the two curious holes in the rear valance next to the bowtie.
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I also saw those holes on the rear tail panel, the location of the Holley fuel pressure regulator, the location of the line lock on the left inner fender and there are several other unique things I did to that car which may still be there. I had heard years ago about the green paint and that the car was a rusted out pile of junk, but I never gave a thought about it.
Now I am up at 3:30 in the morning thinking, Could this really be my old Yenko? I sure would like to go find out. GM |
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There was a 427 emblem here to the right of that bow-tie, that I'm sure of. But that bow tie has never been off the car. Where's the popcorn emoji?
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Yenko tail - no bowtie of course
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