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I have no idea about this particular car, but a Hamilton dealer (Maurice Carter) ran an ad in '67 saying something like "Come see the Yenko Stormer Z-28". I don't know anything more about the car etc., but the ad would lead one to believe that they actually had a car on their lot???
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Dealer would have had to import a car that was already in Yenkos inventory as finished in 1967? Most baby boomers in Canada were how old? Never happened in Canada,... Panthers Yes.
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how about a 10 car trade from gorries to yenko all black panthers including a z28 panther shipped straight cross over to london central chevy also in ontario, maybe ys#s 714-724? 54 yenkos + 11 gorries trades =65 shipped!!!
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67 Rs modified stormer z28 482cu in.yenko camaro 67 327 camaro 69 SS 396 camaro |
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Don't know about Yenko Camaros or Chevelles, but if this ad is accurate, there was a Canadian dealer selling Yenko Stingers in 67.
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The Stinger, maybe because there was a Home that I was working on in 1980 in Toronto, that the owner had a Corvair with the chev small block behind the driver and may have been a Yenko Stinger but was not street licenced. A Yenko Camaro imported as a new sale to a customer for street use, if it existes there will be GM Documents to verify but I don't believe in 1967 here in Canada they would have gone to that much trouble. For street use anyway.
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