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Old 04-07-2002, 01:38 AM
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i'd have to see marks, brians , i've seen and boy is it nice!
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Old 04-07-2002, 01:43 AM
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I also feel Brian Henderson's Yenko is the NICEST and the MOST VALUABLE. LOW miles and the Original Paint plus the History and the Paperwork. Can't Believe he'd want to sell this car.
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Old 04-08-2002, 05:28 AM
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Brian and I have become close friends over the past couple of years. I have seen alot of Yenkos at the Reunions since 1998. And i can say that there is with out any doubt no other Yenko like it in the WORLD. That car can NEVER be replaced. Where will anyone find an ORIGINAL Yenko with a Don Yenko installed 427 race motor,fully documented. When he told me that he was thinking of selling it, i was trying everything in my heart for him to find a reason to NOT SELL this one of a life time finds. I know people had come to see the car. But nobody could pull the triger. And i'am relieved in my own way because Brian is one of the FEW that appriciates this car and its history.
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Old 04-07-2002, 07:39 PM
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I haven't talked to Brian in awhile and I'm glad he DIDN'T SELL his car. He truly does APPRECIATE his car and the history of it. Most of all he is just a NICE guy who is always willing to HELP someone out.
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Old 04-08-2002, 01:29 PM
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It is a Nice car!
Where did Brian find this car and how long ago?
What kind of shape was it in when he first saw it?
Has he had it awhile?
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Old 04-08-2002, 07:49 PM
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While "everybody" is on the subject of Brian's YENKO let me relate a memorable muscle car happening.....While attending Camaros at Carlisle during Summer Carlisle 2001. Brian and Marlin and their cars were giving a YENKO seminar in one of the small bldgs. After Brian had completed his portion and he was fielding some questions, someone asked him about starting his car up, so he did.....To hear that engine run, and see the wide eyed grins of the small but enthusiastic crowd was a site this web site should have on permanent file.....I also heard and saw MORE of the same at last years Super Car Reunion.....Highly suggest you make plans NOW to attend.....Chuck Sharin/Seattle
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Old 04-09-2002, 12:17 PM
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I think that all the real Yenko's have an interesting history. At the first Yenko reunion a Yenko Vega wagon without engine or even glass showed up. It was solid but needed restoration. That was a great car to see. Still remember that one. What impresses me are the survivor cars that attend. Some of the cars may be faded and have there share of dings and dirt, but what great examples of the real deal. Joe's Harrell Chevelle is a perfect example of a Supercar that has not been tampered with. It might still have Harrell's fingerprints on it. I don't really care what car is the cleanest, it's more often the owner I remember. As for my car Mr.70. I have owned it for about 3 years, but have been friends with the old owner who never showed it since 1981. It was always a local Pittsbugh car. I detailed the engine bay about a year ago. That is the only restoration that I did. The rest of the car was just cleaned...BKH
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