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Ok, forget the experts. How about a Yenko camaro that should have a 396 but has a 427, any big deal or not?
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With nothing in the paperwork indicating a 427, I would say a big deal.
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Thanks, do you think the value of a 396 car is less than a 427 car?
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Ok, forget the experts. How about a Yenko camaro that should have a 396 but has a 427, any big deal or not? [/ QUOTE ]Thats ok with me I will take it. If it is a real Yenko with a non issued 427 and "NO DOCS" like BBBenny would say...take it anyway. We can fabricate a great story! ![]() |
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Sisters uncles brothers nephew ?
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A 396 camaro sold at yenko with add on parts and no 427 conversion. Price difference yes, how much??
The paperwork helps though, alot better than a made up story on ebay to sell a car. I think the engine conversion is why people like motion,yenko,nickey,dana. But an unconverted 67 yenko with paperwork has to be rare. Roger
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