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Love it. Great back story. Wish Frank or someone would buy the old Yenko dealership. Move his restoration business back in the service area and use the showroom as a museum. The building probably needs a ton of money to fix it up.
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70Z28 04B Norwood Forest Green-white Stripes Black DeLuxe Interior Owned since 1978 - First Car |
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Wasn’t it a superfund site at one time?
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I think the field where Yenko stored some of his stock, which was near the dealership, but not directly adjacent to it, was declared a superfund site.
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I think the field where Yenko stored some of his stock, which was near the dealership, but not directly adjacent to it, was declared a superfund site.
There are a couple of famous photos of COPOs stored there, prior to conversion to YSC. |
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Man, I do too. I think the building deserves to be saved and brought back to glory as much as any of the cars do.
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