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Automatic appears to be a significant deduct (20-25%,six figures) in Yenko Camaro market, unless there's something else about the automatic cars at play.
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It definitely does appear that the added rarity of the automatic doesn’t overcome the demand for the muscle car appearance of a 4-speed. In talking to most people, a lot are not aware that they even produced automatic versions. I’ve tried to track the automatics that pop up and it seems like they retain their original engine more often than the 4 speed cars.
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A LB Yenko Camaro is said to be the earliest vin N578693
When Mecum had that car for auction, they said it was the "development mule and test car " |
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