Yenko 615382 at Mecum Kissimmee
I know that this car has been discussed ad nauseam in the past, but I'm trying to get the registry notes accurate. The auction description says that the 2 cars have been re-united into the current car going up for auction. So - does anybody know how much of the race car is actually in the auction car? Did the race car get the VIN plate and trim tag back? IMO - it would be good to close the loop on what finally happened. That long discussion deserves closure.
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… Did any Yenko Camaros come with chambered exhaust ? … It would be nice to know the complete story on this car. … but I do like the color … :cool2: … :biggthumpup: https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0120-39...-yenko-camaro/ ... |
My OCD is Kicking-In.....I cannot look at that under hood picture with the air cleaner lid at 9'oclock, URG!
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booster, rad cap,....
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anybody have info? OK to PM me if you choose not to post. Thanks
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Auction description.....
Please note the Yenko community has questioned the authenticity of Yenko Camaro YS9637 because several years ago two different cars claimed to have serial number 124379N615382. Early in this car’s life it was competitively drag raced. After retiring from racing, the car was placed in storage. Over the years, some major components were sold to different people. During the car’s most recent restoration, the all pertinent components were reunited. This correctly-restored Hugger Orange 1969 Yenko Camaro represents the pinnacle of performance that emerged from the muscle car era. |
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lots of old discussion, but the question is - does "pertinent components reunited" just mean that the original VIN plate and TT were put back on the non-Yenko body? Seems like the original race car body is a "pertinent component" too.
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what a shock its being auctioned. Wonder how they will represent it??
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