Re: 68 Yenco clone
Chris-
Perhaps a Yenko clone is worth $100K in Australia, but you'd be hard pressed to get that kind of money for one here. I've noticed COPO clones going for as low as $40-45K as of late.
I think that's why the others above stated as they did. You're probably better off making the car as you want it. If that's a Yenko, then, so be it, but I'd certainly not do it because you think it's going to increase the value of your car.
Someone else should be able to chime in with what Yenko did. There's also a few good books out there with are very informative.
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