There are Corvette Bronze converted cars as well to include this one.
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there were a lot more then 6 1968 Yenko 396 COPO 9737 Camaros sold .
What engine is in the car now? |
I would say a phone call to Warren Dernoshek is in order
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Ill let the OP say more, but all the data in my call with Aggiedan03, seems to strongly indicate it is one of the "non converted cars" - so now we have 3 located to date.
First 2 now sitting in the American Muscle Car Museum in Florida. Supposedly sold from Ohio in the very very early 70's. Great find - I think Doug would say - "never say never" when it comes to finding a Super Car! |
I have a 68 MV Block (396ci / 375hp) that might be to your car. These engine were used in 68 Camaro cars destined to be converted by Yenko.
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Here are some pics of the car. The NCRS also came back and confirmed the dealer was Yenko.
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I love when pics are posted that reveals history.
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congratulations on a great find
the body number is 4 units away from another Yenko COPO 9737 Does it have the original MV code 396 engine? Does it have the large front sway bar? Any signs of a Yenko YS door jam tag or Yenko crest emblem on the tail panel? |
Your speedometer is worth it’s weight in gold I’ve seen some guys in the past ask more than $5000 for those. Congratulations on your find. Converted or nonconverted they were always cool cars and there are several people on this site that are well-versed and will be able to help you in your quest for knowledge.
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Very cool congrats.
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