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It's not negative. All you came here for was to sell a car you described as "possibly the best Yenko Chevelle re-creation" and it doesn't even have a Holley carb. It's not even close. Then you want to educate everyone here about Yenko Chevelles. Like I said , neat car for a decent price...whatever it started life as you can tell a lot of work went into it.
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[ QUOTE ] Wrong. Many Yenko Chevelles had bench seats. I'd bet more had bench than buckets actually. [/ QUOTE ]Show me some!! ive never heard of one. [/ QUOTE ] My Yenko Chevelle came originaly with a bench seat, and if I recall correctly is was the funky cloth one...but it's kind of an oddball anyway, as it also originally had a dark green vinyl top... ![]() |
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Now for the next question, Were there any Yenko's built without Holley carb's?
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Now for the next question, Were there any Yenko's built without Holley carb's? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] The Holley was used on all L72 applications, therefore all Yenko 427 Chevelles would have had a Holley.
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