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And yes I think the surviving Yenko family involvement in a new Yenko is huge because it gives a stamp of approval and sets a standard that no one else on earth can give. When Don's daughter a former employee says my dad would have loved this new car or this is what he would have built how do you top that? In other words if a tribute car is built with the input of the family that is a special, very personal tribute IMHO.
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If you are not interested in such a car, simply do not own one. It was that way in the glory days as well. The numbers of Yenko cars sold was certainly not staggering by today's standard. Nowhere have I seen that it states Don Yenko is involved, it has always been a tribute. I don't think you discount the family's input here. The market will set the number built, and I imagine it will be very low. I would love to have seen some of you tell Donna Mae that she was ONLY a girl..BKH
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My arguement is simply that GMCI shouldnt be the ones doing it.If the SYC and the Clarys are doing it thats fine because of all the site and that particular family has done to keep the YENKO flame alive. Did Jeff Leonard start a YENKO site and bring owners of vegas,camaros,novas vettes chevelles together and help them to track down the info on their cars? My guess is NO. If this is going to be done it should be done by those who love the car and arent doing it to simply reap profits. I believe the Clarys and the SYC would do it for their passion of YENKO. Sure they will make money but its not their sole intent.
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It will be interesting how much different the new yenko stripes look vs what hennesy has done on their camaros (they look same).
I feel if the new 'yenkos' do not involve GM and some form of copo aspect, its not true to form. To me, anyone can make a new yenko, but if you got GM to do something special, its a real step in the right direction of re-inventing images of some of these super cars of the past. I have a friend that has one of those 2002 camaro berger cars, and I like the way GM put their finger print into that effort, and thus should be the example how these new 'yenkos' should follow. GM should still have an idea of what Yenko was all about too, they seemed to get the berger thing. my 2 cents. |
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It will be interesting how much different the new yenko stripes look vs what hennesy has done on their camaros (they look same). I feel if the new 'yenkos' do not involve GM and some form of copo aspect, its not true to form. To me, anyone can make a new yenko, but if you got GM to do something special, its a real step in the right direction of re-inventing images of some of these super cars of the past. I have a friend that has one of those 2002 camaro berger cars, and I like the way GM put their finger print into that effort, and thus should be the example how these new 'yenkos' should follow. GM should still have an idea of what Yenko was all about too, they seemed to get the berger thing. my 2 cents. [/ QUOTE ] If you actually take the time to compare stripe packages, I think you will see they are different. What did GM do to make the Berger 2002 cars special? I thought an outside source modified them.
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It is very interesting that the ONLY people who have contacted us regarding building them a 2010 Camaro in the Spirit of that which Don Yenko built, in the '60,'70 & '80s are Enthusiasts who own Vintage Yenko cars they would like to commemorate and drive or race on a regular basis.
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[ QUOTE ] It will be interesting how much different the new yenko stripes look vs what hennesy has done on their camaros (they look same). I feel if the new 'yenkos' do not involve GM and some form of copo aspect, its not true to form. To me, anyone can make a new yenko, but if you got GM to do something special, its a real step in the right direction of re-inventing images of some of these super cars of the past. I have a friend that has one of those 2002 camaro berger cars, and I like the way GM put their finger print into that effort, and thus should be the example how these new 'yenkos' should follow. GM should still have an idea of what Yenko was all about too, they seemed to get the berger thing. my 2 cents. [/ QUOTE ] If you actually take the time to compare stripe packages, I think you will see they are different. What did GM do to make the Berger 2002 cars special? I thought an outside source modified them. [/ QUOTE ] Tom, I respectfully think they look similar. I have only seen your yellow car and the list of pictures in the link below to reference. Seems like hennessy has not made up their mind. I did not know the 2010 yenko version was done. http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/...;cart=JzWxfdTE I also believe the 2002 ZL1 berger cars had to have some police chassis reinforcement option as part of those 69 cars (per what one owner told me this evening, and he thought that was an issue getting out the door). GM did have atleast one fingerprint in that car going out towards being a supercar. |
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Lots of cars left GM with the "special police package".
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[ QUOTE ]
Tom, I respectfully think they look similar. I have only seen your yellow car and the list of pictures in the link below to reference. Seems like hennessy has not made up their mind. I did not know the 2010 yenko version was done. http://www.hennesseyperformance.com/...;cart=JzWxfdTE [/ QUOTE ] The stripes that Hennessey has actually applied on the cars so far that I've seen is identical to the original '69 era Yenko stripe, with the Hennessey/SC verbage substituted...the renderings with the other stripe package look nearly identical to the old Harrell stripe. Anyway, the stripes on our '10 follow and flow with the body lines a lot better than the original stripe set did, not only on the sides, the but hood setup was tweaked as well...'69 influence, with '10 updates. |
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