Where Are The Yenko VIN's?
I'm a member & contributor of many different web forums and this is the only site that I frequent where a yearly contribution of at least $25.00 is "suggested" & "appreciated". Well, I pay this yearly fee to be a member of the Yenko Sportcar Club and I always assumed that money went towards the research, preservation and sharing of knowledge such as the Yenko VIN # list. Now they are gone and I've heard lots of nasty rumors why. Apparently I wasn't smart enought to print them up on hardcopy because I always thought they'd be available to members. I, and many other members, always had hopes of finding an old '67-68 Camaro race car and discovering Yenko "Gold". Now the list is gone and it seems obvious that with the amount of '67 Yenko's that have surfaced recently that someone, somewhere, has gotten resourceful and smart enough to run VIN checks through every state and find ALL the missing cars. Just like what was probably done with the 1969 ZL-1 Camaro list back in the '80's. The VIN's were listed on here for such a long time that pulling them now is the equivalent of closing the fence gate after every horse has escaped. It's just a little late now. My question is if the Yenko VIN's are still available to members that might pay a higher yearly due than just the $25.00 amount. I live in St. Louis, which had an abnormally high rate of Yenkos and Dick Harrell cars and I don't want to have to send countless PM requests for individual VIN checks over and over. Like I said earlier, there's lots of nasty rumors circulating, friendships being strained, and somebody needs to clear the air on what's really going on. Thanks.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22
1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000
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