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|  Re: '68 Yenko, Transplant vs. COPO 
			
			I have data on a 68 Yenko, April car, with the POP (MV) and the original engine it left Yenko with, which is a CE block. Also, Fran Preve has dug into the Tonawanda records and determined MV's were 396's. Now, there could have been a running change during the year, but re-using an existing engine code would be unusual. One other thing: if Chevy was installing 427's into cars in 68, then what held up the 69 COPO's until January of 69? Just more fodder for discussion.  Kurt S CRG - www.camaros.org 
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