Re: 67 baldwin motion identification question/new memb
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What exactly does this list of 107 mean ? Especially if there are 6 cyl VIN's as has been said previously ? Are we to assume that all of these 107 were 427 cars ? And is there any way to actually prove that ? How do people know that this list is a list of Super Cars ?
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I cannot speak for others, but here is what I have.
The list of 107 '67 VINs is actually 106 VINs, as at the bottom of the page is a note pointing out where one number was listed twice. This notation was by DY.
All of the VINs on the list are for V8s.
At the top of the page is typed YENKO SUPER CAMAROS. One sheet is the original and another one is a copy, with notes in pink by DMM. Along with the sheets are several hand written lists with notations, as well as a print out from Chevrolet listing info for 35 of the cars. In addition is a copy of a sheet of info that appears to be cars sold through Span. Some of these cars are listed as 450 HP and others as 410HP.
Is this list valid? All I can say is, these documents, along with numerous others, were purchased from the Yenko estate and are contained in a folder that has a Yenko label on it with "Confidential, YENKO SUPER CAMARO "427" SALES AND DEALER INFORMATION".
And I have yet to see a VIN from a documented '67 Yenko not appear on this list. Actually the opposite, with documented cars not appearing on the original list of 54, but showing up on this one.
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Tom Clary
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