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#12. This COPO Camaro is the highest VIN car currently in the registry. It is documented with some original dealer paperwork and was sold new at Ferris Chevrolet in New Philadelphia OH. It is a 4 speed car and has the original engine and rear end. It has a code 715 blue interior and has around 20K miles on it. The owner has the full ownership history on the car.
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#13. This Camaro is 660826 on the registry and is supposedly certified by Jerry M. It has a later Yenko ZL-1 block in it and it is a 4 speed car. From what I could gather Yenko cast these aluminum blocks from approximately 1975 to 1987. It has a 140 mph speedo but otherwise doesn't appear to be a 9737 car. I don't know who the original selling dealer is on this one. The closest order numbers are Malcom Konner cars that are about 100 digits away. If anybody knows more about this car feel free to add what you know.
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#14. This is a Canadian documented COPO Camaro. The VIN is N661300 and the order number is 351473. This is a 21K mile automatic car and was advertised as being numbers matching. This is also an X44D80 car.
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#15. This Yenko Camaro is N615382 and order number 219743. It is an 03B car that was sold new at Francis in Bridgeton MO. It was advertised as having just 5.5K miles. Unfortunately I did not take a picture of the trim tag, because it showed this car was an X66 car. It's my understanding that only 01B Yenkos were X66 cars and the 02D and later Yenkos were X44 and X11 cars. I'm assuming the tag is a reproduction since the order number is for an 03B Yenko. The tail panel was also blacked out on this car.
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![]() VIN # 124379N615382 Cool car but what details of this VIN are noted here in the registry? Sorry if incorrect but best clarify, is this not one of two cars known w/ the same VIN and if so which one is it? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img] ~ Pete
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This car was previously owned by Keith Hutson and was one of the five Yenko's he sold at Mecum in Chicago back in 2005. All 5 were bought by the same person and he has since sold off at least 4 of them. These pictures were taken at the Auburn Fall Auction in 2011. This car was also at a number of Mecum auctions in 2013 and I believe it sold at Mecum Dallas. I do not know if the hidden VIN's match the VIN tag. With the amount of money this car supposedly sold for, I would hope the hidden VIN's matched. I've heard there was an ex race car whose hidden VIN's matched this VIN, but I don't know if that is true.
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#16. This is a 71 Baldwin Motion Phase III Camaro. It has an LS6 with aluminum heads.
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That BM is schweet!
Rich
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#17. This is a numbers matching 4 speed car that was sold new at Hugh White Chevrolet in Columbus OH. To my knowledge it is the only known Daytona Yellow Yenko Chevelle. It was beautifully restored by the Super Car Workshop.
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#18. This Yenko Deuce is a 4 speed car and was sold new at Thorstad Chevrolet in Madison WI. It was featured in the January 2012 issue of Musclecar Review.
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