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Don't ever feed a Dog Peanut Butter.
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Hey mr70, is that you working under a Chevelle with nothing more than a bumper jack holding it up ? Put me in your will, all I want is your car.
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I don't want to encourage Charlie but, my grandfather owned a Boston Terrier back in the 1940s and he still brags about him. My grandfather even showed me home movies of the dog doing flips and jumps. They are cool!Now back to Yenkos, Motions, Bergers, Harrells, Danas, Gibbs, and more!
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Steven J
That is me and Posi in 1981. I was wrenchin hard and that car was rocking.What an absolute idiot I was....An accident waiting to happen. You don't want that Chevelle,thats a Fencl-Tufo 1972 SS 350 with Air Shocks. |
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wow. now i feel vendicted for a bad comment i made a bit ago. i want to thank 68topstock and kurt s for help they have given me to try to document a car i have. they are super guys who have bent over backward trying to help me. brent
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Whew, thank goodness this one is about over. Thanks helen.
All this excitement must mean something. I am looking forward to someday finding a Dickie Harrell car (any model will do) tucked away in a barn! BTW, take a close look at all the interior pics of the above mentioned car article at Dick's shop. [Edited by 68TopStock (10-31-2001 at 11:51 PM).] |
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On a happy and related note, after meeting some really nice Supercar owners from Texas at the reunion, I offered to copy my somewhat limited Yenko Camaro info for them. (No attitudes, no ego's, just sharing info).
One of these guys shared my name/number with another Texas gentleman who it turns out has owned a Citrus Green '70 Yenko Deuce since the late '70's, and he called me last night to see if I could answer some questions for him. We never knew that yet another Colonial Deuce was driven home from the base at Norfolk. This turn of events is significant because it shows that one friendly deed turns out to further the cause of the hobby, in this case the Yenko Deuce Registry, otherwise how would we ever find a car like this? A special thanks to the guys in Texas, hope you like the Yenko info!! M
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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