Curious about 70 Yenko Duece from Maryland
In the early 80s, I recall seeing a Hugger Orange Yenko Deuce sitting by a transmission shop outside of Church Hill, MD on Delmarva. No engine or trans...black interior as I recall and very rusty sheet metal. It had been raced extensively and at that time, was just sitting derelict and was not for sale under any circumstances. I think the owner was tired and irritated with people constantly asking if the Deuce was for sale.. By chance, 10-ish years later, I stopped by and the car was still there and the owner told me a guy was driving down from NY to buy it, but I could have it for $8k...eek...too much money for me then and I really had no idea how rare the Deuces were, so I passed. It disappeared not long afterward and I always wondered what happened to the car. Based on the registry, there were only a handful of HO Deuces...does this story and location fit any known Deuces...just curious whatever happened to the car. And no, stupid me did not think to take pics at the time...urgh.
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Steve Nuwer
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