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Old 11-26-2020, 12:59 AM
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Jon, you said Yenko ordered 9 ‘67 z’s. Does that make them the highest volume ‘67 z dealer? And how many of their 9 still survive? Is that known?
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Old 11-26-2020, 02:34 AM
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Jon, you said Yenko ordered 9 ‘67 z’s. Does that make them the highest volume ‘67 z dealer? And how many of their 9 still survive? Is that known?
Only two '67 Zs are known at this time to have survived from Yenko, both red. I don't know for sure if nine is the highest amount sent to a dealer but it seems reasonable. Clippinger, on the West Coast, may be the nearest rival. Six Zs still survive from that dealership.
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Here are some pics from a former owner who I contacted earlier today. They were taken maybe 20 years ago. Previous to the restoration it had a tilt front end and chrome side pipes. It went to Canada from Georgia circa 1991. The firewall shows a patch, possibly a place where a tach cable went through previously. Somebody installed a console and gauges but the car did not come new with them. The former owner still has part of the tunnel where it was cut for an aftermarket shifter and he says there was damage to the tunnel possibly from the driveshaft as I described. It also looks like the right rear corner of the trunk has a six lug circular pattern such as that for a Carter electric fuel pump.
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