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Old 09-18-2001, 12:43 PM
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Default Re: What exactly does sYc stand for?

Since Don cannot tell us what he meant by "sYc" we can only go by the paper trail that he left in his ads, letters, and press releases. Don loved sports car racing and participated in it from 1957 to 1987. He used the name Yenko Sportscars from 1966 to 1973 in relation to the Stinger, Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, and Vega. In 1967 he called the Camaro the "Super Camaro" but in several 1969 dated material he used the name "Yenko Camaro 427". The best proof that he did not use sYc to indicate "Super Camaro" is that in one ad he refers to his car as "THE YENKO S/C SUPER CAMARO." This to me clearly shows that Don did not intend "S/C" to stand for Super Camaro. I wonder if Belair Bob is laughing or crying reading this.


[Edited by JoeC (09-18-2001 at 06:43 AM).]
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