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I know the question has been asked before about why so few of the '69 Yenko Chevelles have been found. So, I looked at my info to see where they were sold, similar to what I did with the Deuces, (VA=1,IL=2,PA=3rd).
We know where 89 of the 99 Yenko Chevelles were sold out of, so basically there is a 10% +/- factor for those statisticians out there! Here's the rundown for the 89 known: PA = 18 OH = 16 WI = 9 VA = 7 IN = 5 KS = 5 KY = 5 NY = 5 MN = 4 ND = 4 IL = 3 IA = 3 MO = 3 CT = 2 I'm not sure what I expected the distribution to be, but I was a little surprised with OH, KS and NY! Just some FYI. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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