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Just looked at the photos in your link and yeah, that does look like a real '70 Yenko Deuce.. [/ QUOTE ] What makes you believe that it's a real deuce? I am on the other side of the fence, I'm thinking it's a clone. ![]()
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Well,... somebody was having a bad stripe day eitherway.
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Are the stripes really that far off? I know you guys are the experts on these Deuces and I am probably wrong (i was just mesmerized by that PT cruiser) but it does appear to have a hood tach by the wires coming down the back of the hood and is that the correct air cleaner or not? Sorry about my haste about thinking it was real, but I thought I remember a post about a siminlar green Deuce Day-2ed with atickers on the bottom of the trunk lid like this one.
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With an engine compartment like that, those trophies in the trunk must be from LONG ago. Looks like the air cleaner might be the only quasi-correct thing under the hood. BCD
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