No need to even waste the time or expense of running an NICB on this one. It's an obviously fabricated car, with the fabricated story and fabricated docs to go along with it. Either that or it's the only L-88/L-89 RPO'd COPO/Yenko with '68 alternator brackets, special chassis "feathers" and making it even more special is the fact that was delivered to a Yenko address that didn't even exist until 2+ years after the car was built.
Funny...doesn't that Yenko crest on the window sticker look like an emblem that was laid right on the platen glass of a Xerox machine? A better question would be what
does make this guy or anyone for that matter think he's looking at a legit Yenko car?
This guy cracks me up, who does he think is going to belive that window sticker is for real? It's not even in color, nor does it resemble any factory or Yenko installed window sticker in any way, even if you get past the misspellings and all around lunacy of the whole elementary school subterfuge. I'm really surprised someone hasn't got the auction pulled already.