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However you slice and dice it, the car will always have a high amount of speculation attached to it. Even if, by chance the car has some of the original body left, how would you prove it? Green paint? I don't think so. Even with green paint it's not difinitive. Look for the dual exhaust hanger, is it there? What about the rivets for the dash vin? Are they original? If the car was for sale in an envelope why would the original vin be reattached to the original body? If the car was hit hard enough to destroy the firewall I would find it hard to believe that the rest of the body wouldn't be severly damaged. Enough speculation. If the car is NOT a rebody, the burden of proof is on Bergy. Every sign thus far points to the car absolutely being a rebody.
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You guys need to lighten up. I don't recall Bregy trying to sell you a 1 of 1 Yenko. As a matter of fact, Bregy recently bought the car. Let him enjoy it. We are all into these cars because we enjoy them. If you feel that you must beat someone down about something, get into politics. We all know there are some there that need a beatdown. Just a hunch, I think Bergy's car is a Yenko. Why in the world would someone rebody a Yenko then hide it under Z28 badges? My theory is that someone bought a wrecked Camaro not knowing it was a Yenko and repaired it and made a Z28 clone. If I were going to rebody a Yenko, it would have SYC headrests, body stripes and a 427.
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