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yea, i would like to think that the dealership modified a few local cars for the older guys back then that didn't fit to well in a camaro or corvair
i remember when i first got my 69 Z/28 and took my dad a ride in it, he hated it. he didn't like the way you "sit on the ground". i have never seen a magazine artical or ad for a yenco transplanted (1967 L/72 or L/88) big car. so if they did do any they must not have survived. dennis |
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Your killin me man......Killin me...It's Y E N K O......
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LOL!!!! I bought mine advertised as a Yanko. Probably didn't help that the second owner was from New Yawk.
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believe or not i know that, i don't know why i keep typing it that way
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believe or not i know that, i don't know why i keep typing it that way [/ QUOTE ] Hey at least you were consistent in your spelling! ![]()
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