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Here are two pics from the show. You can see the white stripes, SYC headrests and also the ducted hood pad. The ducted hood with 427 emblems can be seen on the 2nd photo. I apologize for not having better pics to share. Here is what I do not understand. Granted, the car was shown at SEMA in 2009. At that time, it was advertised as a COPO Engineering vehicle, no stripes, a flat hood (based on hood pad) and a blue Chevy bowtie on the grille. Now in 2010 it has become a Yenko? Would the "lost documentation" contain the missing Yenko connection? Just my two cents from an original X22 guy. ![]() ![]() |
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