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Old 05-02-2004, 06:20 AM
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Default Re: 69 Yenko all # matching clone

Here is my take on the whole clone NIGHTMARE of a topic. Here is the definition as it appears in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary...

Main Entry: 1clone
Pronunciation: 'klOn
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek klOn twig, slip; akin to Greek klan to break -- more at CLAST
2 : one that appears to be a copy of an original form <a clone of a personal computer>

"copy of an original" That means not some dumb ass Pro Street 69 Camaro with Yenko Stripes, or even a completely correct Yenko Camaro clone but in red or black, or some POS look alike that has Weld wheels and a big ugly black Autometer tach, etc.

For the record I don't think there is anything wrong with a clone as long as it is done right!!!!! Please everyone stop contributing to the stupidity!!!!!!
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Old 05-02-2004, 07:37 AM
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Default Re: 69 Yenko all # matching clone

Well, if was able to drive my #'s PaceCar without worry of other idiot drivers around me, then I would so! However, I, myself, cannot take the financial risk nor the chance to drive my car in the traffic we have here down in the LA basin! But! I will do so in the event of a local show, where as I am aware of my routes taken and familiarity to those who drive within these cities. As for a clone, my PaceCar is enough for me to consider not buying another just to watch it sit some more. So, for me, building a clone of the 69 Camaro design to drive on a regular basis is my choice rather than take the risk in the lost investment of a documented COPO, Yenko, or what have you. I would be just too nervous to ever enjoy that documented car; My clone is for personal enjoyment and the opportunity to actually drive it without worry!
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Old 05-02-2004, 10:29 AM
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Default Re: 69 Yenko all # matching clone

very surprised at you ,,,,,,,,,FRANKLY!!!!!
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Old 05-03-2004, 09:39 PM
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Default Re: 69 Yenko all # matching clone

I found it strange the way this add is worded. It seems he's trying to convince you that his clone is BETTER then the real thing. Almost to the point that he's conviced his clone is not a clone. This whole clone thing seems wrong to me. If you don't have an original then you just have a customized camaro, stop with this whole clone thing, especially when you get one of these clowns taking an original # matching car to pull apart and make a clone out of it and then ask more money than what the original stated out as. Take for example these hemi cuda clones. They take a nice $50k car drop in a $10k hemi, then they want $150k for it. Well it's basically an original nothing and they want all the glue for it like it's something spectacular or something?????, i don't get it
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Old 05-04-2004, 09:33 AM
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Default No mo' clones for me...

I just got rid of a pretty nice '66 Shelby GT350H clone. Most of the cloning was done prior to me getting it, I just added some fun bits like a 5 speed and some power disc brakes. Up side, besides the lower cost of admission, is that you do these modern upgrades without a second thought. Even though I love the drivability upgrades, my inner purist always fights me when I have a "real" car. I loved driving the car, but hated parking it and fielding the "is it real" questions. You say no, and their disappointment is palpable, but you can't lie, or you'll just be another schmuck who lies about his clone. Not worth it to me. I'd rather have a nice Camaro/Mustang or whatever rather than a clone of a Yenko or Shelby. I'm not telling people what they have to like, but I personally don't enjoy the clone/tribute car ownership experience.
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Old 05-04-2004, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: No mo' clones for me...

I agree, why can't you be happy with just a customized car?. Why put the clone moniker on it and then have to field the enevitable raft of questions. I don't see why that would be any less enjoyable.
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Old 05-04-2004, 08:11 PM
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Default Re: No mo' clones for me...

I actually prefer sleepers. Why dress it up when it doesn't have the pop? Of course the blue & white 67 Camaro my stepson and I are a building for him is definitely a clone. But its more of a styling excerise based on what he likes... afterall, whomever has heard of a 67 SS 327 Camaro with Z28 runway stripes?

My tame looking little retro gold-on-gold RS would smoke its tail in a minute.
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Old 05-05-2004, 01:35 AM
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Default Re: No mo' clones for me...

Well i have to build a camaro for my girlfriend, it's going to be a 69 camaro with Z-28 badging, rs grill, z-28 stripes, convertable, corvette driveline, 4 wheel discs, 99 camaro interior, and a few other goodies. So is that a clone or an abortion???. She just wants a nice older camaro but dosent like how the old ones drive, so i said i would build her one.
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Old 05-05-2004, 01:06 AM
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Default Re: No mo' clones for me...

X22 what is that that is whats on the tag under the hood of my 69 Camaro but what does that mean SS? the car has r/s tail lights and an SS hood but they could have ended up on that car many of ways ...I could never seem to fing out exactly what X22 is or X11 that is on the parts car ..do they really tell you anything ?
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Old 05-05-2004, 01:11 AM
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Default Re: No mo' clones for me...

Your car having the RS back up lights and SS hood would be correct for a RS/SS Big Block Camaro.


"X" codes on Cowl Tags.

From the Camaro Research Group Site (GRG)

http://www.camaros.org/numbers.shtml#XnnCodes
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