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For only 50 large you can own this rare 67 COPO/Yenko Camaro. Buy it now! Ebay item 1822466293. Good luck, you'll need it...BKH
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It is our old buddy Dennis Tuttle, with the 67 Camaro he bought at the Leake Kruse auction in January in Scottsdale.I had a email from a musclecar dealer in Oklahoma City last month where Dennis had written a $30,000 bad check (imagine that!)Mike has since went and got his car back.
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I see he has added the RS Grill to the car. At Scottsdale it had a Standard grill. Anybody wanna bet that it has no actuators or other pieces to make them work ?
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Stock #? VIN ? I feel sorry for someone already....For 50K do you still get the weeds?
Steve |
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So did he have a new cowl tag made up so it appears to be an original RS? It looks like the cowl tag has body color paint over it, not the correct shade of black. Weren't the Yenko cars coded as 4P or 4K?
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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God I hate that Tuttle.
Jason |
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Yes, the orange clone looks just like the car. I had checked the serial number and it was not on the list, the bidding got up to the mid 50's when the auctioner finally listened to me and asked if there was any documentation and suprisingly there was none!!! Started bidding over and Dennis was the high bidder on this also, was on his site as a REAL 69 Yenko. Check earler topics on 3/10/2002 about Yenkos in Oklahoma.
[Edited by Souperhigh (04-18-2002 at 05:07 PM).] |
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The vin# on the 67 Camaro at Scottsdale was 124377N153413, and some how the former owner got the tag agent to add the word Yenko on the title. He knows me but if someone called him I bet the vin#s would match. It was Lot #786 at the Scottsdale Rawhide auction on Jan.11-13th.The auctioneer stated that there was no documentation with the vehicle, and the next week the real one went for $118,000 including juice.Wonder what he did with the 69 Yenko Clone he bought there and had on his website as real!!!
[Edited by Souperhigh (04-18-2002 at 12:20 PM).] [Edited by Souperhigh (04-18-2002 at 05:08 PM).] |
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Why is there a 68 Yenko Hood on a 67???
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