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Old 03-07-2004, 07:05 PM
palexisls palexisls is offline
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Default Re: I've been offered a Yenko Camaro very cheap

paint? its flat black, its obviously not the original. probably painted a few years ago.

what makes me think is a yenko??

the cars title in peru usually copies the importation paper car name.

it said 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko. i have not seen the original importation papers, but the title always copy the brand name of the importation papers. this means it was imported as a 1969 chevrolet camaro yenko.

i doubt who imported the car 30 years ago was going to pass it thru customs as a yenko just because, knowing they are more expensive, thus paying more taxes when importing.



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the price is extremely good, and i have little doubt is actually a yenko.



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In your first post you stated you have little doubt its a real yenko... I asked once and will ask again, what makes you think its real besides the stripes I'm assuming it has? In your latest posts you don't seem as sure about the legitimacy of the car... what color is it? What other details are leading you to believe its a car that was built in Canonsburg PA and is now in South America and for sale cheap?

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