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Old 10-21-2015, 01:16 PM
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Default Re: 70 yenko nova

Use to own that car. I believe it was the first Yenko Schoney restored? Anyway, was extremely solid body. Drivetrain was non original, however it was as correct as it could be replacement-wise. Dates were perfect. I remember getting an original shifter from a former site member here. Was a great car. Was sold without a hood tach new because on the delivery truck a chain was hanging and beat up the top side of car. There are pictures of the car on the net somewhere and probably on this site. Under google type in Cliff Peck Deuce and something will pop up. I learned to never ever put air shocks and big tires on a nova because of that car. Drove like a brick. Head hit the roof every bump. I had Schoney do it day 2 style for me. Cool looking car, but terrible to drive. Switched rear tires right away. Dave
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Old 10-21-2015, 05:39 PM
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Default Re: 70 yenko nova

Actually I think that was the 3rd of 4th deuce we did. The motor is as close as you could get to right. It's a Corvette LT/1 with a almost dead on cast date.

Those pics might have both this car, and mine together. Both Cliff Peck sold.
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