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Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DarrenX33</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Citrus Green on a Deuce is where it's at. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] </div></div>
When I was younger and immature, I thought it was a gross colour. Now that I am older and well ..... still immature..... I think that colour on a Deuce is beautiful. The one from Detroit that was at the 10th reunion cured me! Peter |
Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Pete,
I felt the same way about Olympic Gold....Now I Love It! Dan |
Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Thanks to all who have sent me notes to jog my memory! I rechecked my personal file, and we do indeed have this car listed - so not a new find (bummer!). This car is the first CG Deuce body produced under order #QLL531, it is the 138th Deuce produced of the 175. It was shipped to Thorstad on 7/9/70, and is one of 6 CG Deuces remaining (4 speeds and 2 a/t's) of the 10 produced.
Great to see the car get out after all these years! Love the Chevy II hood emblem, matches the 'Deuce' nomenclature better. Also, note the LT1 on the hood going in the opposite direction of the hood edge, always neat to see that done. |
Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
[quote= Also, note the LT1 on the hood going in the opposite direction of the hood edge, always neat to see that done. [/quote]
That's how you tell the "real" deuces. Couple of things threw us off on the description on this car. It has a warrenty motor vrs the factory born with motor, and the trans isn't the complete born with piece either if I remember correctly. (that could be up for grabs) I've visited with the owner a couple of times. He's a colorful guy. Likes to go fast. |
Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Yep - I checked my notes, and I have the same story about the engine and trans - and the owner! Good stories [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/naughty.gif[/img]
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Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Was there a standard factory 12 bolt gear ratio and code for a 70 Yenko Deuce,
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Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Deuces were COPO, so not actually standard. Rears were CBW 4.10 exclusive to deuces, and the Canadian COPO Novas only.
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Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Schonyenko2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Deuces were COPO, so not actually standard. Rears were CBW 4.10 exclusive to deuces, and the Canadian COPO Novas only. </div></div>
Thanks for the info. |
Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Hello yenko fellas..I was randomly searching the web and came accrost this ..I have not only seen this car in wisconsin but I'm the last one to wrench on it before it got its new home way up north ..canada.. I fell in love with it and didn't want it to leave but hey now its in the hands of of a guy that has spent manny years collecting orignal yenko parts..it is currently in full resto..as far as I know...he is a wonderfull man and will make sure she is put back to 100%. I do have pictures but can't seem to upload from my phone...I just wanted to chime in and let u know she was the real deal ..now with a freashly recoverd front seat...(orignal was destroyed)..she ran good for not being the orignal motor but hey ill never see another one in my lifetime so I enjoyed it...
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Re: Citrus Green 70 Deuce in Chicago
Grant,
Come on down to MCACN and you can see an original owner unrestored Yenko Deuce in Sunflower Yellow. We did have a few on display last year as well. The Citrus Deuce was a cool car. I went out to buy it, while real, it wasn't as described. |
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