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There were numerous dealerships that did 427 conversions in Camaros and Chevelles in 1967. None needed permission to do it.
The Yenko VINs are known, but unfortunately most of the others are not. So docs are needed for proof. Last edited by bcmiller; 06-26-2017 at 06:12 PM. |
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So if this VIN is not a know yenko VIN and the documentation was truly burned in a fire this is nothing more than a 67 camaro with a 427?
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Yes. Evaluate the car for what you can see and verify, that will tell you the value. If the car is a Yenko, I'd imagine the seller or previous buyers would have verified it by now - lots of people think they are the first to 'discover' a car, only to find out that it's been well known in small circles. So, be careful.
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there was a deal with Yenko and Dana chev in late 1966
where Dana was to sell the Yenko Stinger Corvair and Yenko was to sell the Dana 427 Camaro There were ads run in magazines and newspapers showing this but it is not known if any Dana 427 Camaros were sold by Yenko A new deal was made with Dick Harrell in 1967 for building, selling, and race car sponsorship for 1967 Yenko 427 Super Camaros Three special order unconverted Yenko COPO Corvairs were sent to Dana this article has some info on them http://www.superchevy.com/features/s...yenko-stinger/ |
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Our own Kasey V's Yenko/Dana COPO Corvair!
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