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As the owner of a 69 DY Yenko Camaro 4spd that’s missing its original transmission I’m very interested in this thread, but I’m not sure what to make of the stampings shown in the picture. Any expertise anyone can add to help identify the VIN# of this transmission?
- Wade |
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Wade, do you know where your Camaro was sold new?
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quote from article ..
"Most COPO Camaro historians agree that Yenko ordered a total of 201 1969 Camaros for SYC conversion." Amazing that people still use the 201 number when the guy who said 201 changed it to 198 over 30 years ago |
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Mine was sold through Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk VA, and has X44 trim code. Would be neat if that was a picture of it, but I'm not sure it's the same car.
- Wade |
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This car was sold in Ohio..Sorry
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