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Yenko Interview
Can anyone tell me how accurate the information is in the Yenko Interview posted in the dealer photo's? I see alot of restorations and clones with cast iron manifolds when Yenko clearly states he put headers on all of the 69 Camaro's.
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Re: Yenko Interview
If you're talking about the interview in Musclecar Review from 1987, there are lots of inconsistencies and embellishments within it. While its a good read, it shouldn't be taken as gospel. Very few 69 Yenko Camaro's were sold new with headers.
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So where is the best source to find accurate information?
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Right here is a good place to start. What info are you looking for?
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I want all the details of the 69 cars without having to ask and get answers for specific questions. Something along the lines of the interview that gives correct information. I am very disappointed the interview is not correct. What in particular can you confirm is skewed about the interview?
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We all wish there was a sole source for all of our questions, but there isn't. The best thing is start asking, if it's been covered before we'll link you to the thread.
As per the interview, you have to remember that in '87 the details from '69 were already 18 year old history - most of can't remember yesterday, much less 18 years ago. Also, most people assume that Don was involved with these cars, but he was not. As far as Don was concerned, these were decent money makers that funded his SCCA racing endeavors - nothing more. So, he was not plugged into the details as to how many, what colors, what options, etc... He frankly didn't care!
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There are MANY details about the 69 cars, how they were built, differences, exceptions, etc. that one post, thread, or interview can't possibly cover everything... heck, you could write a book on it. The interview with Don is an entertaining and informative read, but there are a few head scratcher points in it, most notably the ones you referred to about production numbers. I don't have the article in hand to go over it with a fine tooth comb, but I believe there are several things in it that have been the topic of debate over the years. If you want to learn about 69 Yenko cars, your best bet is to just sift through the nearly 10 years worth of archives and old topics, threads, and discussions here... at one time there were some really informative and useful discussions about stuff like this, (and there still are once in awhile. ) It's impossible to learn all there is to know in a day, or in a single article... heck, some of us have been researching and reviewing this stuff for 10-20 years and still have lots to learn. -Joe
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In case anyone's missed it previously, here's a link to the Yenko interview being discussed..
https://www.yenko.net/photos/showgall...mp;ppuser=2303 Don't forget to click the second time to enlarge each page!. ~ Pete
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Thanks for the information everyone. I have seen the https://www.yenko.net/dealers/yenko.htm months ago, which added to my questioning of the interview. I guess my fear of asking questions over the internet is being further misled with erroneous information. Some questions in particular are...
1. Were any of the automatic cars console cars or were they all column shift? 2. If there were any console cars (4 speed or auto) did any of them come with the gauge package? Thanks |
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