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It seems like both Yenko and Baldwin Motion used the the ´Strange´ Stinger Hood.
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that is still a really cool looking hood without the stinger .... it looks similar to the new ZL1 hood
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This the one? I kept it on file for the paint detail. Id like to run a stinger on my 72 Nova
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The '67 Yenko of Mike Garfinkle above started its Super Camaro life as a NicKey Camaro which was built by Dick Harrell at NicKey Chevrolet.
The Original "Stinger" Hoods designed for the NicKey Super Camaros did not have the Stinger or tail portion of the scoop included. I have not seen any documentation or pictures to show that these hoods were also used on 1967 Yenkos, other than this one, due to the unusual circumstances. |
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