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Yes sir. He's well aware of what it is and he was happy! I still keep in touch with him. I have pictures and videos of where the car sat since 1976 along with the owner I will share to whomever buys it.
Cheers, Dan |
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I understand completely! It was just getting to be a little much! =)
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Congratulations very cool find. Cant beat Corvette Bronze. I see that you are relatively new here on the Yenko site. Word of advice , get a thicker skin, you are selling a rare car and with that comes a-lot of speculation as far as originally. You have to expect people to question everything before they see anything. Try not to take it personally. I would question my Mom if she was selling a Yenko. Thats just how it works.
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Dan...please ask anyone on this site. I do not hide behind keyboards whatsoever. It’s ok to question any car on here. You joined this site less than 3 weeks ago ...we ALL question cars it’s in our DNA . It’s ok to flip cars and be a new person .... I have flipped cars as well. In the end you cannot say that is the original BU Rear to that car. It’s been in other people’s possession and you don’t have POP. Even paperwork can be manipulated these days.
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You have your opinion and I have mine. I have traced this car back to 1970. The third owner bought it in 1974 from the second owner WHO he knew. They lived in the same small town. I find it hard to believe that in the first few years of this car's life the rearend so happened to be changed out to a perfectly matched rearend dated 2 months before this car was assembled. You've been around these cars long enough to know this rearend is perfectly within the time frame. Again, stop trying to split hairs with me. If you don't believe it's the original rear end that's perfectly fine! I feel like if I had a video clip of this car in 1968 at Don Yenko's dealership and with Don driving the car you would try to dispute it. Do you want me to take the dust on the top of the axle tube and get CSI Miami to date it? If you bought this car, I guarantee you would be saying its the original rear end if it was in your possession. You did not pickup the car, you did not talk to the owner extensively, and you have not seen the car in person. I don't want to keep going back and forth on this with you. Let it be!
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John (06-11-2022) |
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Hello Dan, I don't recall if it has been discussed, did you measure the size of the front sway bar?
I should clarify, the diameter of the sway bar. Last edited by Stefano; 06-11-2022 at 02:53 PM. |
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Hi Stefano,
Yes sir. I did. I can upload pics after a bit. Thanks Dan |
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What is the date code and stampings on the transmission please?
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Copo_Cartel (06-11-2022) |
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Good luck with the sale, great find.
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... This is a great find. I am sure whoever gets this car will bring it back to it's former glory. Good luck with the sale. ... Thanks for joining the website and answering the questions to help everyone make an informed decision on your car. Good Luck . ![]() |
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AggieDan03 (06-28-2022) |
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