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Thanks Marl!
So this would be the Yenko Don brought to SCR-3/SCR-4 etc.
Also seen in this linked footage w/ Dennis Gauge on Classic car.
http://www.streetlegaltv.com/news/vi...-yenko-camaro/
Was Don a past owner of ZL1 #9 discussed in recent threads here?

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My Yenko was body 12437NOR219786
with VIN N614906 pretty neat sequential
body numbers but my vin is 93 units earlier.
Same color sold out of Colonial Chevrolet in
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Please explain that one?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: my70454ss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My Yenko was body 12437NOR219786
with VIN N614906 pretty neat sequential
body numbers but my vin is 93 units earlier.
Same color sold out of Colonial Chevrolet in
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Please explain that one?
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I have a couple cars with sequential fisher body numbers that are also very similar with regard to options. The cars are 25 VIN units apart.

I have not done any in depth research on the topic, but it seems fisher body organized their body production by body style and options. So similarly optioned big block convertibles, Z28s or yenko camaros for example would have probably been grouped into a batch, therefore having similar or sequential body numbers.

The vin numbers were probably assigned on a &quot;first come first served&quot; basis. Since the body's were produced close in time, their VIN would be close as well, but not necessarily sequential

Just my hypothesis...
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Default Re: 1969 YENKO 614999 Auction

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: my70454ss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My Yenko was body 12437NOR219786
with VIN N614906 pretty neat sequential
body numbers but my vin is 93 units earlier.
Same color sold out of Colonial Chevrolet in
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Please explain that one?
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That is not unusual. The body numbers are in sequence becuase of the way that they were ordered and batched together.

The VINs were asigned at a different time relative to when the rolled down the assembly line.
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Default Re: 1969 YENKO 614999 Auction

For sale again:

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Healthy step-up in price from the $122k listed in the auction results....

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Default Re: 1969 YENKO 614999 Auction

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 66 L78 ragtop</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: my70454ss</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My Yenko was body 12437NOR219786
with VIN N614906 pretty neat sequential
body numbers but my vin is 93 units earlier.
Same color sold out of Colonial Chevrolet in
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Please explain that one?
</div></div>

I have a couple cars with sequential fisher body numbers that are also very similar with regard to options. The cars are 25 VIN units apart.

I have not done any in depth research on the topic, but it seems fisher body organized their body production by body style and options. So similarly optioned big block convertibles, Z28s or yenko camaros for example would have probably been grouped into a batch, therefore having similar or sequential body numbers.

The vin numbers were probably assigned on a &quot;first come first served&quot; basis. Since the body's were produced close in time, their VIN would be close as well, but not necessarily sequential

Just my hypothesis...
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What is known as the 'body number' was generated when Central Office confirmed the dealer order. It had nothing to do with production scheduling. Fisher built to Chevrolet's schedule, not theirs. The Gibb ZL1s were ordered/confirmed at the same time and aren't even close to being built in body number sequence. The first Gibb ZL1 ordered, 222001, was #14 final-assembled on or about March 6, 1969. The first ZL1 built 222002 was final assembled December 30, 1968. Neither is the first ZL1 Camaro ordered-that's #3 211785.

Yenkos are the same-the groups were ordered/confirmed at the same time but not built in order # sequence.
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