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bkhpah,
You may be 100% correct. I think that there may be more to it ,however. It just wouldn't follow that a dealer would create additional work for himself when it wouldn't be required. I have asked Jack Douglass this same question, as all his Direct COPO orders were X-11 coded. He remembers that his COPOs arrived without the X-11 pin stripes, but recalls somehow designating them to be pinstripe delete(per Don Yenko's order format). I would not agree that the pinstripes would be 'easily' removed by buffing them off. While an accomplished professional could wet sand them flat and finish them off with a buffer,your standard dealer 'prep' or 'get ready' personel, as they were commonly called would not be allowed near a new car with a buffer. Since these were all batched special orders (not built one at a time)it would make sense to me to have a pin stripe delete for Yenko Camaros. Is your original paint Yenko X-11 coded? |
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