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I think this is the same car I tried to buy last summer? I offered the fellow 40K and he said that was not enough. It is a white car, four speed, bucket seats. It was bought at Joseph Chevy in Cincinnati, OH. No motor or trans and I think it has original rearend?The way it was described it does need a total resto, one thing he did tell me is that he has the original exhaust system. The color makes it very rare, but I don't think he will get 50K for it.
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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I believe Vinnce E said only 2 white Yenko Chevelles were sold. Reggie J has/had one. A correct engine/trans with all the correct numbers, dates, pulleys, dist, carb, manifolds, AIR, etc., would probably cost another 10k so you will be in deep starting out at 50K. I wonder what kind of life it had to need a full resto with only 12K miles.
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It seems the car was drag raced and beat pretty hard, most of the original equipment is missing. This fellow is the original owner and I do not believe he is really serious about selling the car. But he may get someone to pay 50K who really wants it. Does have paperwork. This car does not have a vinyl roof either. I have the vin around somwhere, but I don't think I will post it, may cause some controversy!
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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Why did Don Yenko use white as a Chevelle only color?
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