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Im new to this site but have been browsing through alot. I really dig the members stories, and the mass of info. Bring on the pic's.... Love to see more...
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Whitetop, If you move about 80 miles east to the Johnstown PA area, that was a hot bed for rare musclecars as well. Most young guys worked the coal mines and bought up some serious iron. A ton of Hemi stuff and a few Yenko's. If you followed Muscle Car Review in the late 80's when Greg Rager was on the staff a good may feature cars of the time came out of that area. Brand X is fine with me Dave....
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Great pics, That just goes to show you that they are out there.
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I like the pics and stories, keep them comming.
I was talking to this guy about yenkos, etc and he said he would start looking (because I'm looking for a Yenko Deuce) in the area around Pittsburg, PA because there seems to be a lot of muscle cars in that area. I guess it is true. The explaination on why sounds reasonable. MikeA
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Mike 1970 Yenko Deuce, YS-84 1972 Nova SS 1987 Grand National |
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