This car is truly investment grade, and with the DJIA back up >$27k - this is a great car to own.
As of today, there are 91 Yenko Deuces remaining out of 175 produced; ~52% survival rate. Only 1 Deuce has been 'found' in the last 3 years, so, they aren't cropping up like they used to.
Of the 91 Deuces, 16 of them are red - and only 3 are automatics. I've only ever driven one automatic Deuce, and it was this car. I was, and still am, jealous - this a/t Deuce is amazingly well mannered, yet consistently and effortlessly shifts hard at 7k RPM. This car is a joy to drive!
Of the 91 Deuces, only 7 are original paint - 7!!
I wish I had the space to explain the entire history and amazing story of this car, but the next owner will have some of the best car show conversations possible - especially the story about the 'burnout cane'!
This is a Wallace Chevrolet sold Deuce, so that adds to the unique story line of this car - trim rings, bumper guards, hood locks & missing trunk lid emblem are unique to Wallace.
The paperwork, documentation and originality of this car puts it in the Top 3 of the 91 Deuces - you get what you pay for!!!
If anyone has any questions - I'm glad to help.....