Re: 68 Yenco clone
Guys,
sorry about the spelling, still learning American english Yenko see there I did it!!! I swear it's spelt that way in Australia.
I think the main thing I am thinking is that a good 68 Comaro ss clone is worth say $50K and a good Yenko would be $100K give or take. My point is that for a few more bucks getting those main parts that make it a Yenko should be worth it in the long run.
Yes I agree that it should be period correct for the ss or ss/rs
and I think things like wheels that can be changed easily I can get away with but the core parts I want to try keep correct. I just need a starter list on what Yenko did in 1968 as I am hearing different stories.
Cheers: auschris
ps:I will post some pics soon (have to reduce size)
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