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great pics of the interior....appreciated!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SS427</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This would be considered a pretty standard interior for a 68 Yenko. Photo credit to Fast Freddie and Stephano. </div></div>
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pics are worth 1,000 words (but dont ALWAYS tell the whole truth ! thanks again)
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SS427</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This would be considered a pretty standard interior for a 68 Yenko. Photo credit to Fast Freddie and Stephano. </div></div>
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the idea behind my tribute is exactly that--- to pay tribute to Don Yenko and his foresight to do things his way and keep his legacy alive. i hope folks wont think i am trying to "pull the wool over anyone's eyes".
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As long as you disclose exactly what you have there shouldn't be any issue. You get these people that know they have a clone and do not tell anyone and it leaves people to do the investigating and someone always ends up looking like a fool because they didn't know what they bought. Just be forthcoming and you should be good. There are some really smart guys here on this page. I learn something new everyday. I have a 68 at my disposal if I can help at all.
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i had a 68 back in the early 90's and regrettably let it go.
i finally picked another one up two years ago and its been in the shop since last february. 43K original miles on it. i am going through the entire car. all new sheet metal ---roof panel (cause some yahoo cut a sunroof into it), rear quarters, a fender, floor panels, wheel tubs in the back. i have the original powerglide tranny and 327, which i will hold onto, but am dropping in a new 427. i will be recovering the seats and new carpet. island teal paint with white striping. and.....i'm broke! if i get stuck on anything, i will surely hit you up... thanks. merry christmas <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Craig_Maiorana</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As long as you disclose exactly what you have there shouldn't be any issue. You get these people that know they have a clone and do not tell anyone and it leaves people to do the investigating and someone always ends up looking like a fool because they didn't know what they bought. Just be forthcoming and you should be good. There are some really smart guys here on this page. I learn something new everyday. I have a 68 at my disposal if I can help at all. </div></div>
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Of course you could put a 396 or 454 block in a '68 Yenko clone and I doubt anyone would be looking at the casting number. It would probably be way less expensive than a correct 1968 427 block.
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