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Broken axle?
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JoeC
Chuck just pm me this: I can’t say for positive but about 25 turbos. Also from memory Don Yenko ordered 200 1973 Vegas for the Yenko conversion I was a tech It was definitely cool working for the Yenko sports car division No 69’s (Camaros) left while I was there and I only remember 1 coming in for warranty work |
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There are only 7 known Stingers in the COPO.com registry.
Yenko built 200 COPO's in 1971 and 200 in 1972. No documented 1973's. Ed |
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I was looking at the 1967 Camaro here with the 1968 Yenko hood.
The hood appears to be different then the normal 1968 Yenko hood. It appears to have a rise to it toward the rear like a cowl hood The normal 68 Yenko hood slopes down toward the rear I wonder if it is a prototype 1968 Yenko hood or something. |
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